The History of The United Union

Captain Josh

The Teble of Contents
Chp 1 - The War of Independence

Chp 2 - A New Country

Chp 3 - Spanish Revoultion of 1803

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Stavalay's Revolution
In 1774 Sir David Stavalay was the Very First of All West American coloniest to speak against the British. In New Boston Hundreds gathered to hear speeches of Sir David. Soon Stavalay's message got around to bigger cities like Republic and St. Britian. After 2 months, Stavalay had more than 6,000 followers.

James Lay'to
The very first of Stavalay's follwers was James Lay'to a French coloniest who had come from Paris france is 1763. James knew Stavalay couldn't act alone. So he spoke in Republic, one of the Largest cities at the time.

Francis Madison
Francis Madison, a man born in Wes America, has become inspired by a speech he heard in New Boston. He then returned to his home in St. Britian and gave speeches of Independence. After this there were more than 5million people Preparing for a War.

Laffet Opposes War.
Solomon Laffet a coloniest, once wrote, "Stavalay will die where he stands for his lies and his betrayel to his king/ I Give him no sympothy." Before Laffet could send this message to the King, Rebels stormed in his mansion and killed him, Burning his letter and mansion.

A Warning to Britian
A Tax Collector, Trained for war, Josh Pond, plays the most important rrole in the War. his quote " I Betrayed the British, So What, Hang me for all i care, if it means Freedom then do it." is his most famous. On July 30th 1775 he led a group of 7 soldiers to Attack a British Navy Supply fort, Kingshead. It was on a isle about 16 miles from shore. They ended up destroying the Fort and its supply houses. Next they went to another fort, Fort Charles, On a Isle called Port Royal. That fort was also destroyed.

A Warning at Sea
Lay'to was trained as a Admiral in the French Navy. He took a fleet of 17 Galleons out of bay to the British trading port of Ravens Cove. There he attacked the British Trading fleet, surviving with 15 ships. The Rebels had made thier point.

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