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You are visiting a coastal town when the British navy attacks.

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“View of the Attack on Bunker’s Hill, with the Burning of Charles Town, June 17, 1775” drawn by George Henry Millar and engraved by John Lodge, in Barnard’s History of England, London, [1783?], p. 687. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)

Warships hammer buildings with cannonballs, bombs, live shells, heated shot, and grapeshot.

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“View of the Attack on Bunker’s Hill, with the Burning of Charles Town, June 17, 1775” drawn by George Henry Millar and engraved by John Lodge, in Barnard’s History of England, London, [1783?], p. 687. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)

The air reeks of salt, gunpowder, and smoke.

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“View of the Attack on Bunker’s Hill, with the Burning of Charles Town, June 17, 1775” drawn by George Henry Millar and engraved by John Lodge, in Barnard’s History of England, London, [1783?], p. 687. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)

Panic grips the town. People scream and shove through the narrow streets.

What would you do?