Revolution storybook dakota watts

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Once upon a time in 1763 there was a king. The king had some puppets. But the puppets had to move on with out him. There relationship wasn’t full of love, so they had to move. For a time there were living in harmony. Making there own laws. Soon after, the French tried to join in, while they had there troubles with the Britain, But the 13 colonies said: No way! Unfortunately they had to leave. They all cheered: Long live the 13 colonies!

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Soon after… There was a outrage of people. The almighty King George 3rd was eating too much cookies. So the citizens had to give up there Dough, milk, flour, and chocolate chips. People started to be unrest. (Meaning: THEY WERE OUT OF CONTROL). They had to fight for fair taxes. (Your rent you pay for being a citizen). They were divided in 2 groups: the loyalist, the people that love king. And patriots, people who love there country. The debt is driving every one in chaos. Who can save them?

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Later on in the world… , there was a misty path to a revolution, that’s when a king has to get of his throne. All because of a tyrant (MEANS A BIG BULLY) became a king. The Proclamation of 1763. There were Laws like: Soldiers coming into house (Which was is known as the quartering act) Raising money of paper (Which is known as the Townshend act ) Taxes! “Our cookies are being taken away from us! It is time to walk the road to the revolution!” The citizens walked, some of them even ran, to a better future.

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As the colonies were caged in this land, some of them tried to stand up, and they were punished. The Boston massacre , one of the acts of the rebellion. 5 people are sleeping forever! The king thought that would strike fear in their hearts… it didn’t work. First boycotting, now Punishment. Soon after the colonies were push into a war. The Intolerable acts will be broken! In the battle of king and his subjects- who will win?

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In this dark times… the colonies had to sneak out and join up. They were united by love of liberty, people who had no skill in the army are called the Militia. Militias were formed out of the 12 colonies and ready for battle. Later on, the red coats and the colonies battle at Lexington, the first shots were made. But soon the colonies withstood the battle and won, but the this page doesn’t how the war ended… Turn the page!

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A man… just a man had to stand up and take a powerful task. He was Thomas Jefferson. He helped make a magical paper, The Decoration of independence.

People will NOT forget this day is was drafted in Philadelphia, 1776. But he wasn’t alone, Ben Franklin, John Hancock and George.W were all in Philadelphia . But little did they knew that the king had already made plans for Georgia. Uh-Oh.

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It wasn’t luck that made the USA win the war. We had skill! George.W with his leadership and wits. We had sprit! What the colonies were fighting for was much more important the control… freedom. We had an alliance with the France. (My Favorite)

We knew our home like the back of our hands. The Red coats were no chance fighting in darkness. Out of the war and deaths we persevered through the end waiting to gain

our triumph.

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So this is it, all the war and its deaths had finally ended. Courage had gotten us this far. But what is the point of all this? What is the moral of all this actions? People willing o die over

independence, why? Because they knew that something was wrong and they had to fight for it. Thomas Paine spoke great truth, telling that we all want liberty. Our drive was far more superior than the British. That drive drove us to a great triumph, so great that we the people can now sit back and smile. So great the you can go to school, so great that it can make people make a book about history and tell it to children. So great that we can all say were going to live happily ever

after. Lets thank all the heroes!

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About the Author

Dakota watts currently lives in his home town of Boston MA. His age is 14. I have written: “WHOS AWESOME.” He focuses on setting a role model for young children. (what an awesome man). His future goals is to continue his progress and make a cartoon.