History of New York: in Words of One Syllable

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History of New York: in Words of One Syllable
Jeannette H Walworth
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The To-ries were not will-ing to give up the com-forts they were used to, and the pa-tri-ots were not will-ing they should im-port them an-y long-er.
These last were bent up-on put-ting New York on the same foot-ing of re-sist-ance to in-jus-tice with her sis-ter Col-o-nies.
The As-sem-bly, full as it was of the King's of-fi-cers, could not be re-lied on to give the true sen-ti-ments of the Col-o-ny ; so in New York Ci-ty a com-mit-tee was formed of one hun-dred men, *' to di-rect such meas-ure
...s as may be thought best for the good of the Col-o-ny." This was called the ** Pro-vin-cial Con-gress;" and thus, as you will see, be-fore a gun was fired, or a drop of blood shed.
King George's pow-er o-ver his A-mer-i-can sub-jects had be-gun to tot-ter to its fall.
Gen-er-al Gage was at the head of the roy-al troops in the Col-o-nies at the time of these ex-cit-ing move-ments on the part of the dif-fer-ent Pro-vin-cial Con-gress-es. He felt so un-safe in Bos-ton, that 86 New York.
he be-gan to e-rect for-ti-fi-ca-tions on the neck of land which joins that place to the main-land, and to send, out spies to find out what the A-mer-i-cans were do-ing by way of car-ry-ing out their threats of re-sist-ance.


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