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The Yankee Tea-party; Or, Boston in 1773

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Aimed at young readers, the collection presents a lively series of historical narratives and biographical sketches from the Revolutionary era. It opens with a detailed account of the destruction of tea in Boston and proceeds through skirmishes, campaigns, escapes, and notable incidents, interwoven with portraits of leading public figures. Short anecdotes and eyewitness-style episodes emphasize courage, patriotic sentiment, and moral lessons, while illustrations and compact chapters make the material accessible and instructive for family or school readership.

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Henry C. Watson

Henry C. Watson was an American author known for his historical narratives that explore pivotal moments in American and European history. His notable works include "The Camp-fires of Napoleon," which highlights the achievements of Napoleon Bonaparte and his marshals, and "The Old Bell of Independence," a vivid portrayal of Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War. Watson's writing often combines historical fact with engaging storytelling, making complex events accessible to a broad audience. His works reflect a keen interest in the formative events of the United States and the impact of European history on American identity.

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