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''' | "''If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write.''" | ||
- Martin Luther (1483-1546) | |||
'''JULY 1776, NORTH AMERICA''' | |||
The unrests in the british colonies in North America turns into an open revolution. More and more | |||
colonists joining the Continental Army, strong in their will to fight for freedom. Quickened by | |||
the events at Boston the year before, the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia adopts the | |||
Declaration of Independence. From now on, the American colonies are severing their political | |||
connections to Great Britain and calling themselve the 13 United States of America. | |||
Meanwhile a massive british war fleet arrived on Long Island under command of William Howe | |||
and seized New York City, ready to crush American forces. | |||
The Continental Army learns their first major defeat on Manhattan Island. Withdrawn from | |||
New York City, the Commander-in-Chief George Washington tries to reorganize his army, | |||
making them ready for a counter attack. | |||
The War of Independence has begun... | |||
Revision as of 15:23, 7 August 2021
"If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write." - Martin Luther (1483-1546)
JULY 1776, NORTH AMERICA
The unrests in the british colonies in North America turns into an open revolution. More and more colonists joining the Continental Army, strong in their will to fight for freedom. Quickened by the events at Boston the year before, the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia adopts the Declaration of Independence. From now on, the American colonies are severing their political connections to Great Britain and calling themselve the 13 United States of America.
Meanwhile a massive british war fleet arrived on Long Island under command of William Howe and seized New York City, ready to crush American forces.
The Continental Army learns their first major defeat on Manhattan Island. Withdrawn from New York City, the Commander-in-Chief George Washington tries to reorganize his army, making them ready for a counter attack.
The War of Independence has begun...