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A group of visiting cousins spend a summer staging imaginative reenactments of Revolutionary-era events, combining backyard play with homemade uniforms, rafts, and mock battles. Their games alternate with concise, child-friendly sketches of Washington’s leadership, Martha Custis’ role, the Boston Tea Party, and early engagements around Boston and New York. Each chapter moves between family scenes and simple historical explanations, using errands, crafts, and competitions to teach children about the people, incidents, and material culture of the period while keeping the tone lively and instructional.
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