
Tarred & Feathered: The Real 1774 Mob Uprising They Tried to Bury
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In 1774, Boston’s streets erupted in fury when a British loyalist, John Malcom, struck a shoemaker and threatened a child. What followed was one of the most brutal real-life uprisings you've never heard of — complete with mobs, torches, and a chilling demand at the Liberty Tree.
📜 This is a true story, preserved in the February 4, 1774 edition of The New-Hampshire Gazette — and long buried in America’s forgotten archives.
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