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Under the Liberty Tree: A Story of The 'Boston Massacre'

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A narrative centers on a group of youths and townspeople who gather beneath the Liberty Tree as tensions with stationed soldiers build toward violence. Scenes depict escalating provocations around a symbolic pole, a chaotic confrontation in which a musket is fired and several bystanders are mortally wounded, and the immediate panic and communal outrage that follow. The account then traces legal and social repercussions and everyday responses, using episodic local scenes to dramatize civic unrest, collective protest, and the involvement of ordinary young people in a critical moment of political crisis.

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James Otis

James Otis was an American author known for his engaging children's literature, particularly adventure stories set in historical contexts. His works often feature young protagonists navigating challenges and adventures, reflecting themes of bravery and resilience. Notable titles include "A District Messenger Boy, and A Necktie Party" and "Antoine of Oregon: A Story of the Oregon Trail," which showcase his ability to blend educational elements with entertaining narratives. Otis's storytelling has contributed to the literary heritage of American youth literature, making him a significant figure in the genre during his time.

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