DESCRIPTION
Today’s tour will be focused on the American declaration of Independence. We will travel back to 1776 on July 4th in the Pennsylvania state house Philadelphia where you will experience the day when the American congress signed the declaration of independence which means America would officially be a separate county from Britain and the 13 British colonies would establish the first 13 states of the united states of America. This was caused because the american citizens were sick of being oppressed and controlled by the British so they fought back and eventually became a independent country.
Today’s tour will be focused on the American declaration of Independence. We will travel back to 1776 on July 4th in the Pennsylvania state house Philadelphia where you will experience the day when the American congress signed the declaration of independence which means America would officially be a separate county from Britain and the 13 British colonies would establish the first 13 states of the united states of America. This was caused because the american citizens were sick of being oppressed and controlled by the British so they fought back and eventually became a independent country.
ITINERARY
Today's plan is that you will experience life as an American patriot as you witness the congress passing the Declaration Of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson. Your tour guide will be George Washington who is a reporting officer to the congress. in the morning you will participate in the re-enactment of the Boston tea party. Then for lunch you will interact with a real patriot and learn how to make clothes and enjoy boiled corn for lunch. You will oversee the signing by the 56 US delegates in the afternoon and then the document being passed by the congress signalling the end of English rule. Be wary though if caught sympathising with the British you will be branded with a letter “t” for traitor or treason and whipped.
Today's plan is that you will experience life as an American patriot as you witness the congress passing the Declaration Of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson. Your tour guide will be George Washington who is a reporting officer to the congress. in the morning you will participate in the re-enactment of the Boston tea party. Then for lunch you will interact with a real patriot and learn how to make clothes and enjoy boiled corn for lunch. You will oversee the signing by the 56 US delegates in the afternoon and then the document being passed by the congress signalling the end of English rule. Be wary though if caught sympathising with the British you will be branded with a letter “t” for traitor or treason and whipped.
REVIEWS
James Cauldron: 5 out of 5! This tour was an amazing experience and i would recommend this to many it really shows what people used to live like and how far we have come. The world would have been very different place if the American colonists had remained under British rule...they might have become part of the Commonwealth.