In June 1775, George Washington found his thoughts turning to Mount Vernon. Washington was charged with forming these companies into an army and directing the siege of Boston. Washington worried that Virginia's Governor Lord Dunmore would attack his plantation and even imprison his wife. But still he had no choice but to obey the "kind of destiny" that had given him this command and head for Boston.1 Upon arriving in Cambridge in early July, Washington proposed an attack on Boston. In early September, Washington began drawing up plans for two moves: first, to dispatch 1,000 men from Boston and invade Quebec, and second, to launch an attack on Boston.[38] Washington felt that he could afford to send some troops to Quebec, as he had received intelligence from British deserters and American spies that the British had no intention of launching an attack from Boston until they were reinforced. On September 11, about 1,100 troops under the command of Benedict Arnold left for Quebec. Washington summoned a council of war, and made a case for an all out amphibious assault on Boston, by sending troops across Back Bay in flat-bottomed boats which could hold 50 men each.Washington believed it would be extremely difficult to keep the men together when winter came.
It lists one of the wrongs perpetrated by the British as
<span>attempting to get slaves to revolt </span> <span>Slavery was the exception to the rule of liberty proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence and established in the United States Constitution. The declaration was drafted by Thomas Jefferson.</span>
The best word that best conveyed the author's thought about the concern of the farmers is
d) experience
Explanation:
This is because, the farmers had already witnessed some of the actions of Britian's King George III which has been a sad experience to them. This experience of theirs made them to always remember that, they are being ruled by a tyrant.