


Once upon a time, Ishak spent time looking for a person to trade his camel with something more worthy.

He spotted two old men walking near him. One of them wears an expensive gold necklace and he thought of trading his camel with the gold necklace. The old men agreed to trade his gold necklace to get the camel.




Would you like to trade my camel with your necklace?

Yes, I would like to have the camel.




The old man decided to bring the camel to the French and Indian War. He brought the equipment on the camel's back for the army.




We should get the equipment to the army.
The camel seems weak. The old men bring the camel to the mountains to get some food and the supplies he needed.










Hopefully, the camel will be stronger!
The old men saw two different wheats and compared them to see which has a better nutrition. He decided to go with the healthy bread instead of croissant to get the energy he needs.












Unfortunately, they have to sign a paper and stamp it in order to go through the town to send the equipment to the army.








Why do we have to sign some unnecessary paper
They passed through the town . The equipment was successfully sent to the army forces. They are responsible to pay and provide for the british soldiers.
Here we go again!


This will cost a lot of money to fix

The old men must take action to raise money for all the damages caused by the German army forces and carry a stamp to prove the tax has been paid.



More work to be done

Everything turned out to be success.
On the day the Stamp Act was repealed, the Declaratory Act was passed by the legislature.



The old men sold the camel to the government because they no longer needed it.
The money generated by the taxes used to pay the salaries of colonial judges and governors.


We no longer need the camel.
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Once upon a time, Ishak spent time looking for a person to trade his camel with something more worthy.

He spotted two old men walking near him. One of them wears an expensive gold necklace and he thought of trading his camel with the gold necklace. The old men agreed to trade his gold necklace to get the camel.




Would you like to trade my camel with your necklace?

Yes, I would like to have the camel.




The old man decided to bring the camel to the French and Indian War. He brought the equipment on the camel's back for the army.




We should get the equipment to the army.
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