You run for the doctor. “You’re needed at Mr. Payne’s,” you say. He dashes off in that direction.

Samuel Adams (right, pointing) called for British troops to leave Boston.

When you return home, everyone gathers around as you tell your tale. Even Mr. Hancock listens intently. “I’ve met with the other leaders of the Sons of Liberty,” he tells you. “Tomorrow, we’re demanding that the soldiers leave Boston.”

The End

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