Boston in the winter of 1770 was not a city at peace. It was a city pretending to be at peace, which is a far more dangerous condition. On the surface, life continued. Ships came and went. Shops were open and closed. Men argued about prices, politics, and the weather. Beneath that surface, something tighter … Continue reading Chapter 5: Blood On The Snow
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