Literature
A War That Shouldn't Have Started Chapter 7
"I am sorry to say this, but your language is too offensive," John Adams said disapprovingly, looking through Thomas Jefferson's drafted petition. At the moment, John Adams, the New England brothers and Thomas Jefferson were in Thomas' house in the living room.
Thomas looked at Canada and America. Canada bit his bottom lip as America claimed, "he's got a point."
"America, how are you supposed to tell his majesty that you don't like his laws without rebelling or disrespecting him? You're contradicting the king and you're hoping he will not be offended. Why can't you just abide and pay the darn taxes? We can work with the trade and the... mar