The Siege of Boston
The Siege of Boston, written by Allen French in the early 20th century, is a historical account of the events surrounding the Siege of Boston from 1775 to 1776, a crucial period in the American Revolutionary War. The book details the political tensions and military engagements that characterized the struggle of American colonists against British rule, highlighting key figures like Samuel Adams. French explores the societal dynamics of Boston during this tumultuous time, illustrating how ordinary citizens became involved in the revolutionary movement against King George III's policies, including the Writs of Assistance and the Stamp Act.

