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The war was costly for the king So, the tyrant taxed his British tea. The colonists did not want to pay, They dumped his tea into Boston’s bay.

After the midnight ride of Paul Revere, Americans knew troubled times were near.

We needed new laws and strong leadership Madison & Hamilton made the trip After much debate behind closed doors, The Constitution became our government’s core.

The story continues and remains untold So, lets smash the TAKS and let the story unfold. In part II of United States history, Women finally get their democracy.

Created by: Katie Gambill