This fine episode tries to depict that Gen. Gage, who replaced Hutchinson as governor of colonial Massachusetts was a big factor for the revolutionary war.
Gage and the British march into Boston and he tells the governor to report back to England. At once, a complete reign of terror descends on the Boston colony. Gage shows no mercy whatsoever in attempting to get the people to engage in total obedience to King George 111.
Gage alienates John Hancock by taking over his home and Sam Adams remains resolute in not fleeing the situation. We see a young George Washington at a meeting warning about Gage.
While engaging in her own infidelity, Gage's wife discovers his one as well and aids the colonists; although, you may certainly suspect that her husband knows what is occurring.
Gage and the British march into Boston and he tells the governor to report back to England. At once, a complete reign of terror descends on the Boston colony. Gage shows no mercy whatsoever in attempting to get the people to engage in total obedience to King George 111.
Gage alienates John Hancock by taking over his home and Sam Adams remains resolute in not fleeing the situation. We see a young George Washington at a meeting warning about Gage.
While engaging in her own infidelity, Gage's wife discovers his one as well and aids the colonists; although, you may certainly suspect that her husband knows what is occurring.