Today the King said that we won't get any more tea unless we buy it from the store he wants us to. Now we can't have any tea because we have to wait for another shipment. We are sad that the King is telling us what to do all the time. We are also mad that the British troops are still taking over our things. Some of our tea cups were taken from us. This is starting to get really bad here. Don't tell anybody but some of us want to fight back but we are too scared to go against the King's troops.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
No More Tea
Today the King said that we won't get any more tea unless we buy it from the store he wants us to. Now we can't have any tea because we have to wait for another shipment. We are sad that the King is telling us what to do all the time. We are also mad that the British troops are still taking over our things. Some of our tea cups were taken from us. This is starting to get really bad here. Don't tell anybody but some of us want to fight back but we are too scared to go against the King's troops.
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Lots has been happening in the past few days and due to snowy weather in California, our school has been closed for two days. Now that our power has been restored, I am shocked to hear the King has taken all your tea away. I can understand how you want to fight back. You need to be careful but your frustration is understandable. Perhaps you can get together as a group and talk positively about what is happening.
ReplyDeleteHello Brilliant Backpackers!
ReplyDeleteI can't get over how much you know about being colonists. I wonder what the colonists would think about the country their efforts ended up shaping! Would be so interesting to know if you think they would be happy with the results of their hard work.
Congratulations on all you're doing to become some of the best-educated first and second graders in the whole country!
Wendy Kopp