Gen. Gage travels to Boston to replace Hutchinson as the new Governor of Massachusetts. The tough talking Gage had assured officials in London he could use firmness to enforce colonial compliance with the Coercive Acts, most of which were still under debate when he left London. Gage soon discovers that the threat of force only goads the heavily armed colonsits to threaten force of their own. Gage soon finds himself behind barricades in Boston, having lost control of the rest of the colony. The Port of Boston is closed, but other changes mandated by London cannot be enforced outside of Boston.
Over the summer and fall of 1774, Massachusetts and the other colonies only hear more news of intolerable acts passed in London. Calls for cutting off all trade with England entirely leads to the call for a Continental Congress to discuss colonial options in developing a united response.
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ARP252 Gordon Riots
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ARP247 Siege of Charleston
ARP246 Mutiny of the Connecticut Line
ARP245 San Juan Expedition
ARP244 Russia & the League of Armed Neutrality
ARP243 Relieving Gibraltar
ARP242 Raids Around New York
ARP241 Drafting an Army & Freeing Slaves
ARP240 New Southern Strategy
ARP239 Winter at Morristown
ARP238 Court Martial of Benedict Arnold
ARP237 The King’s Speech
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