Core 2
Loyalty
As I looked down to see the wet grass beneath me, I heard my mother call me inside of the house for dinner. I swiftly crossed over to by abode as I hear my father shouting for me to come.
“I am approaching father” I yelled.
As I went inside, I pulled up a chair to the glass table- which was full of cracks- my mother greeted me and questioned me about my day from morning to present. Instead of avoiding the ultimate truth, I told my mother the exact happenings of my day. “At first my day was normal as it was every other day” I answered to my mother. “I bathed, wore my shirt and trousers and left to the schoolhouse to learn as I am
Instructed to. But as I approached the schoolhouse I listened to James talk about a group of men dressed as rowdy Mohawk Indian tribe. They ran aboard a British ship and took 324 crates of tea and they threw that tea …show more content…
Okay let me start, but first you have to understand to idiotic reasoning behind the Tea Party. The East India Tea Co. is doing very poorly as they are not making a sufficient amount of money to run the business. The parliament supports and owns and runs the EICo, so to compensate and to help pay the debt for the war, King George and his subjects are putting a higher tax on tea for the colonies. And now, many colonists were upset about these higher taxes, as they are all poor farmers and blacksmiths, other richer peoples such as us, had no problem with these taxes and stayed loyal to the throne. Now, on the 16th of December, a few nights ago, a group of Colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians, to disguise themselves and keep themselves hidden. Although grown men at midnight wearing costumes is quite immature. Anyhow, these men boarded a British ship that was stocked with crates of tea and the colonists threw the tea over, and poured it out into the harbor, to protest these taxes.” Answered my