The Siege of Boston

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The Siege of Boston

by Allen French

EN·~7 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

THE SIEGE OF BOSTON

0:14

THE SIEGE OF BOSTON

2:46:56

PREFACE

1:13

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:23

THE SIEGE OF BOSTON - CHAPTER I - BEGINNINGS AND CONDITIONS

19:08

CHAPTER II - WRITS OF ASSISTANCE AND THE STAMP ACT

14:35

CHAPTER III - CHARLES TOWNSHEND, SAM ADAMS, AND THE MASSACRE

18:48

CHAPTER IV - THE TEA-PARTY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

19:24

CHAPTER V - THE OCCUPATION OF BOSTON

31:43

CHAPTER VI - THE POWDER ALARM AND THE WINTER OF 1774-1775

3:42

Description

A clear‑sighted portrait of the Boston siege unfolds in this compact narrative, guiding listeners from the simmering tensions of the early 1700s through the first dramatic clash of colonial and royal forces. Drawing on contemporary accounts and fresh archival material discovered since the nineteenth‑century classic, the author weaves a single, flowing story that highlights why the events in Massachusetts mattered far beyond a single city. The text balances political analysis with vivid descriptions of everyday life, showing how ordinary farmers, shopkeepers and emerging leaders each played a part in the rising conflict. Rich illustrations—ranging from the Old State House to Washington’s headquarters—are described in detail, helping listeners picture the scene as the drama unfolds.

Beyond the battlefield, the book examines the social currents that reshaped a community on the brink of revolution, emphasizing the blend of ambition, fear and hope that defined the era. Readers hear the strategic decisions, the first militia engagements, and the bold moves that set the stage for a new nation, all presented in a readable, engaging style. Ideal for anyone curious about the origins of the American Revolution, this account offers a concise yet thorough look at the forces that turned a local dispute into a defining moment in history.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (421K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Bookworm, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2009-06-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Allen French

Allen French

1870–1946

Known for bringing history alive in both scholarship and story, this American writer moved easily between serious studies of the Revolution and adventurous fiction for younger readers. His books often blend careful research with a strong feeling for place, especially New England and the old North.

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