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Sally Schuler and the American Revolution
  Young Sally Schuler
  loved going to class
  ‘cause her teacher, Mr. Rebelen,
  could make knowledge last.
  He made learning fun
  for he had a special skill;
  he could travel back in time
  which of course was a thrill!
  Through the center of the room,
  Mr. Rebelen made way.
  The children shouted out,
  “What’s in store for today?”
  He cleared his throat
  and no one uttered a sound,
  then loudly he bellowed,
  “To the American Revolution we’re bound!”
  The children all cheered
  as they grabbed each other’s hands,
  forming a transporter
  to this old land.
  Mr. Rebelen’s magic words
  filled Sally with glee:
  “SHORTA BORTA TELEPORTA
  to the Proclamation of 1763.”
  They spun and they spun
  between dimensions of time,
  then landed on the ground
  in check and quite fine.
  They saw four colonists
  in extreme rage.
  Sally asked, “What are they doing?
  They’re on a rampage!”
  “Ahh, my dear Sally,
  England’s made them mad.
  They are forbidden to settle
  on the land they once had.”
  “We just won that land
  from the Seven Years War!
  I can’t believe what they’re doing!”
  yelled the raving group of four.
  “Come on, my young children,
  we must stay on track!
  SHORTA BORTA TELEPORTA
  to the sugar act!”
  They spun and they spun
  between dimensions of time,
  then landed on the ground
  in check and quite fine.
They saw an angry colonist
who had a few sugar cubes.
  Sally asked, “Why is he sad?
  Sugar’s a yummy food!”
  “Ahh, my dear Sally,
  England has put on a tax
  for molasses and sugar
  to pay the war debt back!”
  “Taxes on sugar?
  Oh, how is this right?
  We’re not even in England!”
  the colonist griped.
  “Come on, my young children,
  we have a schedule to keep!
  SHORTA BORTA TELEPORTA
  to the many more feats!”
  They spun and they spun
  between dimensions of time,
  then landed on the ground
  in check and quite fine.
  They saw the Currency Act
  which stated quite clear:
  colonists may NOT
  print their own money in this year.
  The Quartering Act made
  colonists share their home
  with the young British troops
  who, in the colonies, roamed.
  A tax on all documents
  describes the Stamp Act.
  Docs weren’t legal
  if this stamp they lacked.
The Stamp Act Congress
  sent a petition they wrote
  to England, explaining
  “taxes are things for which we should vote.”
  These nine colonies who came
  together as one
  showed unity was the way that
  the new world could run.
  But the laws kept coming,
  and the colonists boycotted goods more.
  As the students traveled,
  they kept hearing them roar.
  The Sons and Daughters of Liberty
  were two groups that protested
  all the British policies 
  that colonists detested!
  “My dear, young children
  we must hurry along!
  SHORTA BORTA TELEPORTA
  to when England really goes wrong!”
  They spun and they spun
  between dimensions of time,
  then landed on the ground
  in check and quite fine.
  Outside the Boston Commons House
  stood a protesting bunch,
  throwing snowballs and sticks
  at the British soldiers, crunch!
  Sally asked, “What are they doing?
  That will make them so mad!”
  Mr. Rebelen replied,
  “Just watch; it gets bad!”
  The students watched in horror
  as the soldiers all shot
  into the the protesting crowd,
  killing five on the spot!
  “This is the Boston Massacre
  which led the colonists to fear
  the great power of England
  that was absolute and sheer.”
  “Come now, my children,
  we really must flee,
  SHORTA BORTA TELEPORTA
  to the act of the tea.”
  They spun and they spun
  between dimensions of time,
  then landed on the ground
  in check and quite fine.
  They saw many colonists
  with noses held high.
  Sally asked, “What are they doing
  with the tea they are by?”
  “Ahh, my dear Sally,
  England has, yet again,
  tried to profit from the colonist,
  who just can’t seem to win!”
  “Lowering prices on tea?
  Ha! What a laugh!
  England’s just trying to trick us.
  Sweetie, you do the math!”
  “Come on my dear children,
  let’s continue on our path.
  SHORTA BORTA TELEPORTA
  to what I call the “tea bath!”
They spun and they spun
  between dimensions of time,
  then landed on the ground
  in check and quite fine.
  They were in the Boston Harbor
  a couple years forward,
  and off an importing ship
  many gallons of tea were being poured!
  Sally asked, “What are they doing?
  Are they going insane?
  Gosh, to England, these colonists
  must have been such a pain!”
  “Ahh, my dear Sally,
  this is a way they protested
  to show England that in their goods
  they just were not invested.”
  “Now my dear children,
  we’re going to see some of the fights.
  SHORTA BORTA TELEPORTA
  to Paul Revere's ride at midnight!”
  They spun and they spun
  between dimensions of time,
  then landed on the ground
  in check and quite fine.
  Two men on horseback
  were riding through town.
  Sally asked, “What’s going on?”
  as hooves clopped on the ground.
  “Ahh, my dear Sally,
  they are trying to warn
  the young, sleeping colonists
  that the Brits are coming in swarms!”
  Paul Revere rode and yelled,
  “The British are coming!
  Everybody wake up!
  Can’t you hear the drumming?”
  “Class, listen to me
  and I’ll tell you what happens next.
  The colonists are prepared
  and are never perplexed.”
  “They fight many battles
  and come out on top;
  now, SHORTA BORTA TELEPORTA
  to our last stop!”
  They spun and they spun
  between dimensions of time,
  then landed on the ground
  in check and quite fine.
  Sitting near to the class,
  Thomas Jefferson writes.
  Sally asks, “What is he doing
  in such utter delight?”
  “Ahh, my dear Sally,
  he is writing to declare
  the independence of America
  and then to the world he will share.”
  “The Declaration of Independence
  is what it will be called.
  Wow! Time flies so fast
  when you’re learning it all!”
  “Well, children, it’s time
  to end this journey we’ve seen
  SHORTA BORTA TELEPORTA
  to 2015.
They spun and they spun
  between dimensions of time,
  then landed on the ground
  in check and quite fine.
  When they were back in the room,
  Sally sat in deep thought
  of the many events
  of today she’d been taught.
  Without all the hardships
  that those colonists faced
  she would not now be living
  in such a wonderful place!

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A little children's story about the American Revolution :)