




We dedicate this book to Auishna Chhetri Karki.
Characters Involved: George Washington, John Quincy Adams, Alexander Hamilton

On a dark, gloomy day in the year 1918, three Founding Fathers were revived by an unknown power. Their names were George Washington, John Quincy Adams, and Alexander Hamilton. George Washington, an American military officer, statesman, and the first president of the United States, was excited to see how the United States grew after his death in 1799.


I love America!
When the three men ventured into a large city, they saw a protest happening. A member of the working class named Auishna was in the area and noticed their confusion, so she explained that the people were protesting against a worldwide war that the United States was involved in. George Washington, John Quincy Adams, and Alexander Hamilton learned that the United States was one of the Allied Powers in the conflict.

George Washington did not want the country he fought for to be at war, so he joined the crowd and began protesting. John Quincy Adams followed, and Alexander Hamilton helped by writing a document to the public. In his paper that he published, he included information relating to the country's participation in the war and described the poor decisions he thought the government was making.


Then, the protesters, including George Washington and John Quincy Adams, and Alexander Hamilton were arrested for encouraging resistance to the United States. This was because of the Espionage and Sedition Acts.

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We dedicate this book to Auishna Chhetri Karki.
Characters Involved: George Washington, John Quincy Adams, Alexander Hamilton

On a dark, gloomy day in the year 1918, three Founding Fathers were revived by an unknown power. Their names were George Washington, John Quincy Adams, and Alexander Hamilton. George Washington, an American military officer, statesman, and the first president of the United States, was excited to see how the United States grew after his death in 1799.


I love America!
When the three men ventured into a large city, they saw a protest happening. A member of the working class named Auishna was in the area and noticed their confusion, so she explained that the people were protesting against a worldwide war that the United States was involved in. George Washington, John Quincy Adams, and Alexander Hamilton learned that the United States was one of the Allied Powers in the conflict.

George Washington did not want the country he fought for to be at war, so he joined the crowd and began protesting. John Quincy Adams followed, and Alexander Hamilton helped by writing a document to the public. In his paper that he published, he included information relating to the country's participation in the war and described the poor decisions he thought the government was making.


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