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A paper that whigs wrote in the Revolutionary Era

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How did the Boston Observer get started?

The Boston Observer was a paper printed during the American Revolution. The paper began as one sympathetic to the Whig causes.


What did Johnny Tremain do?

he rode for the Boston Observer and for the british.


What is the title of the patriotis newspaper in Johnny Tremain?

The Boston Observer!


What is the title of the patriotic newspaper in Johnny Tremain?

The Boston Observer


Was the Boston observer a real newspaper in the revolution period?

yes it was


What is the treasonous group that meets in the attic of the Boston Observer?

The Sons of Liberty.


What job did Johnny Tremain finally get after looking for a job?

A news paper job. The Boston Observer.


What has the author Richard H Edwards written?

Richard H. Edwards has written: 'Tales of the Observer' -- subject(s): Boston Jordan Marsh Company, Jordan, Marsh & Co., Boston, Lending library


What is the response to the Boston Tea Party act of?

There was no Tea Party Act, but there was a response from the king. He sent more troops to Boston and closed the port. One observer wrote that he thought “the whole of London “ was coming into Boston. There were 2,000 British men of war full of troops entering Boston Harbor.


What part of speech is observer?

"Observer" is a noun.


Is the Boston Observer a real newspaper?

As of my last update, there is no widely recognized newspaper called the "Boston Observer." It is possible that it is a small, local publication or an online news source that may not be well-known on a national level.


Was the Boston Harbor closed because of the Boston Tea Party?

The King closed the harbor because of the Boston tea party. One observer watched the British man of war ships come into the harbor and commented that “ there were so many it looked like London was arriving.” The king sent over 2000 troops into Boston.