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4.25 The End of Civil Government

The Political History of the United States

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Tensions Rise in Boston and Philadelphia

This chapter explores the escalating tension and violence in Massachusetts during General Gage's rule, focusing on the events surrounding the powder alarm in Boston. It discusses the fear instilled in Gage by the radicalism of the farmers and the impact it had on the Continental Congress. The chapter also highlights the breakdown of civil government and the mobilization of militia units.

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