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Ben L
August 25, 1773
Dear Mom, Dad, and lil Joe,
I was just informing you I’m okay and I've seen a lot since I joined like execution, and I have killed a lot of men. I wish it did not have to be this way but it must. Our next step will be ambushing a British base in a week. I wish it was over and we had freedom. We’re sending a spy to check up on the Redcoats base that we are ambushing and getting some supplies. We’re staying in a tavern for the night. It won't be soon till we have independence from Britain. I won’t stop fighting for my family ever. Mom, think of me as your little minutemen. Tonight there was a conflict with the tavern owner he didn't want tons of men in the tavern, but we made a deal that we would give his children and wife freedom one day. Mom must go. I'm up for watch duty. I'll send another letter soon.
Sincerely your son,
Mike
August 25, 1773
Dear Mom, Dad, and lil Joe,
I was just informing you I’m okay and I've seen a lot since I joined like execution, and I have killed a lot of men I wish it did not have to be this way but it must Our next step will be ambushing a British base in a week I wish it was over and we had freedom We’re sending a spy to check up on the Redcoats base that we are ambushing and getting some supplies We’re staying in a tavern for the night It won't be soon till we have independence from Britain I won’t stop fighting for my family ever Mom, think of me as your little minutemen Tonight there was a conflict with the tavern owner he didn't want tons of men in the tavern, but we made a deal that we would give his children and wife freedom one day Mom must go I'm up for watch duty I'll send another letter soon
Sincerely your son,
Mike
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