Dear You,
Why is everybody here so upset with everything. I had just received some angering news.I have to keep this letter short otherwise I will probably ruin my phone screen with my anger.*HULK SMASH*. Oops ... OK Now that my anger is out I can fully explain the story.
The allies of Britain during the American Revolution are really ticked. I'll start off explaining the First Nations situation.
Believe it or not, the First Nations (the Haudensosaunee in fact) to support Britain. Before, they had a treaty of neutrality with the Patriots. Then Thayendanegea (born in Cayahoga 1742) convinced them that Britain would honour them more than the rebels would. Then they fought with the British for many battles. Then Britain decided to ignore its allies. In the Treaty of Paris, Britain had given the right to the First Nations land to the United States. HOLY ... ! They had ignored the people that helped them fight. Those cowards. Then the worst part was that Thayendanegea had to go all the way to London just to petition for his people. Gosh! The more I speak of this the more my anger rises! FINALLY, then they get their land.
Britain and their ... unwise (?) choices ...
OK, that was a little while ago though. Now the big thing that has been happening lately! The Loyalists had arrived for a little while now. You know how Britain was finally being respectful and allowing them to keep their civil law and seigneurial land-holding system? Apparently its OFFENSIVE to the loyalists. Offensive!? Oh Please! Those Loyalists! To believe I was excited for their arrival! Anyways, the way it works is that, farmers get tenure and has a right to occupy the land but does not have full ownership. Apparantly that's a GOOD reason to petition to the king of England that said that they ad been used to the Government and Lay of England and I quote " by Your Majesty's kind actions that they will be 'freed' from French Tenures". HOW RUDE!!! *smashes the wall* Honestly!!!! 'FREED' FROM FRENCH TENURES!!! They have absolutely no manners!
Anyways I must go now. The British government is about to announce some new laws and I believe it's important for me to know (1. for me to know 2. for you to find out 3.for future reference) I'll see you next time (not really)!
Love
Catherine
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