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Lloyd drank some travelers tea from Mystakes tea shop and ended up in 1756, right in the middle of the French and Indian War. He didn't understand what was going on but ran into battle and wielded his katana, hitting whatever was in his way. The battle went on for 7 straight years until the Treaty of Paris ended the conflict and Great Britain split the land they were fighting over with France and Spain.

Lloyd drank some more tea and ended up in the middle of the Stamp Act. The act imposed tax on all paper documents in the colonies. Many people in the colonies thought the act was unfair so they started violent mobs to intimidate the stamp collectors into quitting their jobs. Lloyd was very confused but joined in on one of the mobs anyway. Eventually he got bored and decided to drink some more tea, wondering where it would take him next.

Another tea cup later and Lloyd was dropped in the middle of the Boston Massacre. The Boston Massacre was a small riot against the British soldiers that escalated into something more. Over 2,000 British Soldiers lived among the colonist in Boston and tried to enforce Britain's tax laws. This made many people upset and tensions grew between British loyalists and patriot colonists. One night a group of colonists provoked a British Private on King Street and started a fight. The Private called for backup and started shooting at the colonists, many were injured and five of them died . Lloyd didn't want to be the sixth so he lied on the ground and played dead the whole time. After the dust settled, he reached for his tea cup and took a large sip.
After drinking more tea, he ended up in the Boston Harbor and watched a group of men throw tea out into the sea. He just so happened to witness the Boston Tea Party which was an act against the tax on tea imposed by Great Britain. One night, a large group of men had gathered together and disguised themselves in Native American garbs, planning a protest. They waited until the ships docked and hopped on, grabbing 342 chests of tea into the water. Many colonist leaders weren't pleased with this decision such as Ben Franklin and George Washington. King George III wasn't pleased with the protest either and passed the Intolerable Acts onto the colonists.

Oh no! Not the tea:(

Another tea cup later and Lloyd ended up in the year 1767 which was infamous for the Townshend Acts. The Townshend Acts were a series of measures that taxed goods imported to American colonies enforced by the British Parliament. American colonist saw these Acts as an abuse of power and got upset when British troops were sent to America to enforce the laws onto them. This caused a lot of conflict and led to many disputes but eventually all of the Townshend Acts were repealed, except for the tax on tea.
I don't know what's going on.

After drinking more tea, Lloyd ended up in Boston during the Intolerable Acts. The Intolerable Acts were acts passed by King George III in response to the Boston Tea Party. The Acts closed the Boston Harbor until the tea that was thrown in the sea was paid, required colonists to quarter British troops on demand, ended Massachusetts Constitution and ended the free elections of town officials and extended freedom of worship to French-Canadian Catholics under British rule.

After even MORE tea, Lloyd traveled to The First Continental Congress meeting. The First Continental Congress was a meeting between 56 delegates from all colonies, except Georgia, in response to the enactment of the Intolerable Acts. George Washington, John Adams, Patrick Henry and John Jay were among the 56 delegates, Lloyd wasn't one of them, sadly.
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Dedicated to myself because nobody is worthy of a dedication but ME!


Lloyd drank some travelers tea from Mystakes tea shop and ended up in 1756, right in the middle of the French and Indian War. He didn't understand what was going on but ran into battle and wielded his katana, hitting whatever was in his way. The battle went on for 7 straight years until the Treaty of Paris ended the conflict and Great Britain split the land they were fighting over with France and Spain.

Lloyd drank some more tea and ended up in the middle of the Stamp Act. The act imposed tax on all paper documents in the colonies. Many people in the colonies thought the act was unfair so they started violent mobs to intimidate the stamp collectors into quitting their jobs. Lloyd was very confused but joined in on one of the mobs anyway. Eventually he got bored and decided to drink some more tea, wondering where it would take him next.

Another tea cup later and Lloyd was dropped in the middle of the Boston Massacre. The Boston Massacre was a small riot against the British soldiers that escalated into something more. Over 2,000 British Soldiers lived among the colonist in Boston and tried to enforce Britain's tax laws. This made many people upset and tensions grew between British loyalists and patriot colonists. One night a group of colonists provoked a British Private on King Street and started a fight. The Private called for backup and started shooting at the colonists, many were injured and five of them died . Lloyd didn't want to be the sixth so he lied on the ground and played dead the whole time. After the dust settled, he reached for his tea cup and took a large sip.
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