Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times / 1769 - 1776 A Historical Romance
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The narrative explores the pivotal years leading up to the American Revolutionary War, focusing on the roles of women and their contributions to the independence movement. Set against the backdrop of rising tensions between the colonies and British rule, it intertwines historical events with fictional characters to illustrate the social dynamics of the time. The story highlights the impact of the Stamp Act and the Tea Party, showcasing how the women of the colonies, through acts of defiance such as boycotting British tea, played a crucial role in shaping public sentiment. The work aims to present a vivid picture of the era, emphasizing both the sacrifices of patriots and the complexities faced by loyalists.
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