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4th Of July Analysis

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Five 4ths of July

The American Revolution is underway, and fiery Jake Mallery wants freedom from tyranny-the tyranny of his strict father, that is. Jake doesn’t care about fighting for liberty. To him, the pursuit of happiness is sailing the high seas, seeking adventure on a privateer. But his father insists that Jake remain at home on the Connecticut coast, tending the family’s ferry and joining the local militia in case the town is attacked. Which, Jake knows, will never happen. He’s destined to a life of boring chores, militia drills, and verbal sparring with Hannah, the insufferable indentured servant of his best friend Tim’s family. But on July 4,1779, Jake’s world is turned upside down. The British are coming, and they mean to suppress the patriot rebellion by any means necessary. The brutal Battle of New Haven sets off a series of horrific events that will shatter Jake’s life. And only when he has lost his own freedom does he begin to …show more content…

Every morning he gets greeted with a nasty and awful personality by one of the guards. Only a few had survived their jail cells, they had their own hammocks side by side by one of the air vents so they could breath. Jake and Tim were no longer allowed on the same working party because they kept talking about how they could escape. The soldiers made all the people who were good friends not be allowed on the same working party because of what they would do. But even though Jake and Tim were on a different working party Jake would still think of ways to escape but he would never think to leave Tim behind for anything.

So eventually Jake and Tim would find a way to escape without getting caught but as always the British always have a plan for people who try to escape. The British soldiers would try to turn Jake and Tim in but the boys would resist so this led to a war with the British that America would eventually win and Jake and Tim finally get what they wanted

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