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the God of Israel Is He That Giveth Strength B. Power Unto His People.Trust in Him at All Times Ye People Pour Out Your Hearts Before

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the God of Israel Is he that giveth strength B. power unto his people.Trust in him at all times ye people pour out your hearts before him.God is a refuge for us.-Charlstown is laid in ashes. The Battle began upon our Intrenchments upon Bunkers Hill a Saturday morning about 3 o'clock has not ceased yet 8 tis now 3 o'clock Sabbeth afternoon. Tis expected they will come out over the Neck to night, a a dreadful Battle must ensue Almighty God cover the heads of our Country men, a be a shield to our Dear Friends. how [many ha]ve fallen we know not-the constant roar of the cannon is so [distre]ssing that we can not Eat Drink or Sleep - may we be supported and sustaind in the dreadful conflict. I shall tarry here till tis thou(ght) unsafe by my Friends, & then I have secured myself a retreat at your Brothers who has kindly offerd me part of his house. I cannot compose myself to write any further at present -I will add more as I hear further Discussion Questions: 1. How does Abigall Adams describe Dr. Joseph Warren in her letter? 2.How does she describe what life was like in Boston after the Battle of Bunker Hill? 3.Based on her letter how would you describe her feelings about the onset of the war?

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1. Abigail Adams describes Dr. Joseph Warren as a brave and dedicated individual who is actively involved in the fight for their country. She mentions that he has not ceased his efforts and is expected to come out and fight again.2. Abigail Adams describes life in Boston after the Battle of Bunker Hill as chaotic and distressing. She mentions that the battle has not ceased yet and that it is expected to continue. She also mentions that the constant roar of the cannon is so distressing that they cannot eat, drink, or sleep.3. Based on her letter, Abigail Adams seems to be feeling anxious and distressed about the onset of the war. She expresses concern for the safety of their countrymen and the constant roar of the cannon that is causing distress. She also mentions that she cannot compose herself to write any further at present, indicating her emotional state.