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The Noble Train of Artillery November 1775 – January 1776. Colonel Henry Knox and his men. Move more than 60 tonnes of captured weapons from Fort Ticonderoga to the Colonists forces besieging Boston.

Bonus, include at least two pictures and draw a political cartoon. Your Newspaper Famous people: for each person, write a short biography telling your readers who they are. (Page 139) Benjamin Franklin John Hancock Thomas Jefferson For the below, include dates and what happened, along with important names. (pages 139- 140) Olive Branch Petition – and King George III’s reaction. Colonies take the offensive Fighting in Canada. Washington takes Boston. Argument for and against Independence. (on page 140 in the You decide). Also, as the editor of the newspaper, what side do you agree with and why? Nobel Artillery Train. Comparison between First Continental Congress and Second Continental Congress. What did both do, create a chart. (1st on page 133, 2nd on page 139) Have a reader write in and tell the paper why they are a Patriot. Then have another reader write in and tell the paper why they are a Loyalist. Bonus, include at least two pictures and draw a political cartoon.