The American Dream In Sophia's War

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Sophia's war is about a young girl living in the revolutionary times. Her dad was a printer at a shop ran by a man named Mr. Gaine. Her mother is a very typical one for the time. She does not work or make any money for the family, so the father is the one who is keeping a roof over the family's head. Her brother, William, is a very patriotic person. He taught Sophia how to read, write and taught her all about america and his love for it. They live in New York. An area that at the time was being ran by red coats, or loyalists. Anyone rebellious figure living in that area, would have to hid. However William went off to fight for america and freedom. He was not seen for quite some time. One day her family is forced to leave because there was rumors of a fleet of red coats ransacking people home for any evidence of patriotism. Having gathered all of their belongings they fled the house in a bee line. After hiding overnight, Sophia's father told her mother and her that they needed to go back by themselves. That the red coats would not hurt a woman and child. One the way back home Sophia witnessed the hanging of Nathan Hale, a patriot who greatly inspired the american dream. This hanging greatly affected Sophia, and her beliefs in america.

Sophia Calderwood waited, waited, and waited for her father to arrive back at home, safe and sound. And he did indeed arrive back home, however he was not sound. He had been shot by a red coat. This was very bad for both Sophia and her family as it left no one to work or make money. Days later, word had gotten to sophia that they were transferring prisoners to a local sugar house that was now turned into a jail. When she arrived at the sugar house Sophia …show more content…

A book about how the free land came to be, and without it, who knows what the world would be like. Would it be dictated, ruled, or would there be a democratic government just like today. There is just no way of

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