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  • KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK
  • I was told that I was bunking with you
  • Yes??
  • WHAT???
  • King George's orders
  • How'd it even happen?
  • Can you get my luggage, I'll be staying for a while...
  • Uggg....do I have to do this
  • Fine...
  • A British soldier knocks on a colonists door, while another colonist watches from afar. -April 5th, 1765
  • Hhhhhhmmmmmmm.....
  • Great we the British are broke, but we want to be involved in colonists lives...
  • Wait, I have a great idea, lets send troops over to 'protect' the colonists so we can stay 'involved'.
  • ok
  • A colonist woman answers the door, and sees a British soldier, but is confused about the situation. The other colonist in the background gets more intrigued in the situation with the colonist woman and the British soldier. -April 5th, 1765
  • Trust me, I'll be staying a while...
  • Ok i'm going to hit the hay
  • Don't get too confortable...My husband will be home soon...
  • The other colonist gets involved, telling the colonist woman of the recent act of King George the 3rd. Eventually the colonist woman lets the British soldier inside. -April 5th, 1765
  • zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
  • I'm so mad at the British, I don't want a stranger in our house, we don't even need them for protection.
  • He can't stay here! We can't afford to feed and house him.
  • King George the 3rd and his attendant discussing the growing 'issue' with the colonists, and coming up with the Quartering Act. -March 24th, 1765
  • The colonist woman is telling the British soldier to respect her house and things, as she anxiously awaits for her husband to return. -April 5th, 1765
  • The colonist man and woman believe that it is the British's responsibility, to take care of their own soldiers, and food and lodging costs should not be coming out of their pockets. -April 5th, 1765
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