Sam+And+Mrs.+Meeker+Essay

Airhead101 October 17, 2007 Ruby

//It's What I Have To Do//
Dear Beloved Mother,

I know that you have disagreed with my decision of joining the Continental Army and going out to fight in forth of our new countries freedom from the Lobsterback British. This is an out-rage, those British can not keep controlling our lives by taxing on every product made by hand, including the impusive English Tea. This could be the decision between life and death, heaven and hell. I might be killed in battle, kept in hostage by the British and other violence that could be life threating and could change our lives. Though, I have made my decision that I am going out to war. When I return, if I do return home I will take the yelling and all the discussion that will follow by the hurt that I have caused and anything that was happened during my time in war. I am sorry and I will miss you.

I know that the war is a bad idea. Though, do you want the British to keep taxing the colonies on things like stamps, paper, paint, tea, and other things alike. The taxes keep getting higher, and no one can afford to by tea. It is an out-rage. If the taxes to get any higher, there will be no way to purchase the items King George taxes.

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I do not agree that you and the rest of the colonies would pay these high taxes that we are forced to pay. We, the people of the Continental Army believe that we can stop the British and break free of the taxes, then we won't have to pay the taxes. The Colonies can tax what they want. We could have no taxes. Would you want a tax free society? Do you not think that this is worth fighting for? Do you not want to be free?

Mother, do you want me to come home