Publisher's Synopsis
Step back in time to colonial America with Henry C. Watson's "The Yankee Tea-party, Or, Boston in 1773." This compelling historical account vividly portrays the events surrounding the infamous Boston Tea Party, a pivotal moment leading to the American Revolution.
Through historical anecdotes and meticulous detail, Watson brings to life the atmosphere of Boston on the eve of rebellion. Explore the tensions between the colonists and Great Britain, the growing discontent, and the daring act of defiance that ignited a revolution. A valuable resource for anyone interested in United States history, particularly the Revolutionary Period, "The Yankee Tea-party" offers a glimpse into the spirit and circumstances that shaped the nation. Delve into a defining chapter of Boston history and discover the roots of American independence.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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