Dear Commander Molly

 

My name is Tony and I m a factory worker, things are changing in our country recently, and I don’t know what to do with it. There were rumors of rebellion and tensions were running high. Last week, I attended a town hall where the Boston Tea Party was discussed. Some expressed outrage, others saw it as a necessary act of rebellion against the British autocracy. I don’t know what to think, but I know what to do. Months passed, and news of the uprising spread like wildfire. I have heard rumors of the battles of Lexington and Concord and of brave men standing up against the British army. I know I want to be a part of it.

During the Boston Tea Party, I was torn between my allegiance to Great Britain and my growing need for independence.Although the government was trying to get rid of something different. colonists dressed up as Native Americans and threw crates of tea belonging to the East India Company into the Boston Harbor as a protest against the unfair taxes imposed by the British government. As a factory worker, I’m likely impacted by the unfair taxes and regulations imposed by the British government.

 

The battle of Lexington concord was a bad dream, I’m sick during the last night before the battle, but my commander forced me to join the battle, every second on the battlefield was terrified, the dead body was everywhere, I felt so lucky that I’m not hurt during the battle, or maybe I can’t see my children anymore. Thanks to God.

The turning point came when I heard about the Battle of Bunker Hill. It was a bloody and brutal battle, but it showed the colonists could stand up to the British. That’s when I knew I couldn’t stay out of it anymore.The colonial managed to hold their own against the British for most of the battle. The battle wasterrifying, I’m really scared about how will it impact me, however, I’m very lucky, the battle does not really impact me, but my children, my six-year-old daughter got shot during the battle, but it’s lucky that she’s still alive. Thank God.

The revolution really impacts me, my family and all the people, I know that this letter doesn’t really matter for you, I’m just telling you what is happening during the revolution, I wish that things can changed, I wished that you could read this latter carefully, and do your choice wisely.

Your true believer,

Tony