You are a colonist that is protesting the tea act in 1773. You are frustrated with the British, who were saying that the colonists should be taxed and were ungrateful. You decide to confront a British buisness man who is trash talking the colonists. Do you [[calmy tell him to stop]], there is no reason to start a commotion, or [[yell at him]] and threaten him to stop being rude and stop trash talking your fellow colonists.
The man says to leave him alone and go on your way. You know to respect the boundaries and walk away. You decide to [[talk to William Pitt]].
The man tells you take a chill pill because you have anger issues. You attack the man and you end up going to jail. No one bailed you out and you were charged for assalt. Later in jail, you decide to [[break out]] or [[stay]] to be safe and finish your time.
This was the last straw. You were caught and were sentenced for life in jail.
You finish your time and you finally get out. It is your first time free and you decide to [[ go home and hide away to stay out of trouble.]]
You decided to visit William Pitt. You ask him if the British always stirred up trouble defending their cause. He said "You cannot but respect their cause." The colonists protested against taxes because of the spirit of liberty.
You are calm and peaceful and have not left your house in two years. Everyone forgot about what happened and you had a new beginning. <img src="ttp://0.tqn.com/d/architecture/1/S/o/b/1/RebeccaNurseHomestead-lg.jpg" width="500" height="300">