Boston Tea Party Research Paper

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The soldiers slowly ate the little food they had in the smoke filled huts they lived in to stay warm for the frigid weather outside. Soldier's clothes were tattered and many were left freezing.Huts held many men, but no beds. Food was nasty, when the patriots even had any. Lack of food, sickness, and the living conditions are some of the many reasons why I will not be re-enlisting.
I thought the Boston Tea Party was just a normal protest, but I had no clue that the rebel move was the pathway to the Revolutionary War. Quite a few of the ladies around town, and even my sister were amused by the enemies,the red coats. Me and the other soldiers are taking their optimistic moods from the victories on the Trenton and Princeton to Valley Forge. Just because the some of the soldiers are unusually hopeful, a lot of the soldiers were frustrated with the conditions and leaving the army after …show more content…

Dr. Waldo was complaining to George Washington about how he was “sick- discounted- and out of humour. Poor food-hard lodging…..”(Dr. Waldo p.151). George Washington does not care about my conditions, I am clearly not valuable enough for him to ponder of me. Me and my comrades are suffering many problems with the huts such as “Cold was one problem;smoke was another”(Busch p141). Smoke burns my eyes, however this is a war between smoke and the frigid winter weather. Soldiers’ clothing was tattered and many without shoes (Powell p.149). Men everywhere are left with barely any clothes including me. There has been no meat at the camp lately(Dr. Waldo p.151).The army is poor and there is little chance that we will win this bloody war. Poor conditions at the camp is causing me to not re-enlist because the conditions are making me lose hope about winning the war.We needed clothes, but George Washington and the others did not care about the army, so this is causing me to discontinue with my

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