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" In 1774, many people in thirteen of Great Britain's North American colonies were angry. They had been ordered to pay money--taxes--to the government. However, they had no governmental representatives in faraway England to say how they wanted their money spent. The colonists rallied around the cry "Taxation Without Representation." They boycotted tea, cloth, and other British products. Fearing punishment for protesting the unfair practice, some disguised themselves to avoid recognition, specifically when dumping tea in a harbor. Others wrote about it but hid their identity by using an alias."--Provided by publisher.…mehr

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" In 1774, many people in thirteen of Great Britain's North American colonies were angry. They had been ordered to pay money--taxes--to the government. However, they had no governmental representatives in faraway England to say how they wanted their money spent. The colonists rallied around the cry "Taxation Without Representation." They boycotted tea, cloth, and other British products. Fearing punishment for protesting the unfair practice, some disguised themselves to avoid recognition, specifically when dumping tea in a harbor. Others wrote about it but hid their identity by using an alias."--Provided by publisher.
Autorenporträt
Sibert Medal winner Sally M. Walker, Secrets of a Civil War Submarine, is the author of more than 60 nonfiction books. Sinking the Sultana received Virginia's Jefferson Cup Award for history. Written in Bone was a YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Award finalist. Champion: The Comeback Tale of the American Chestnut was an Orbis Pictus Honor Book. Walker's many other awards include ALA Notables, Orbis Pictus Honor Book, and NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book. A number of her books have been finalists on the Master List for many states' Young Reader Awards. Walker and Jonathan D. Voss previously collaborated on Winnie: The True Story of the Bear that Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh, which won Arizona's Grand Canyon Reader Award and New York's Charlotte Award.