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{{quote| Adventure, Romance, War. 1776 is back.}}
 
Beatrice “Bea” Whaley seems to have it all; the seventeen year old high school senior is beautiful, wealthy and the star performer of the drama club. And with her uncle’s connections to Broadway theater, the future looks bright ahead of her. Little does she know that her future might actually be brighter behind her.
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* [[Webcomic Time]]: Issues where it takes place in one day feel like months, especially since it only updates on Fridays.
* [[Wham! Line]]
{{quote| '''Nathan:''' Ever since I enlisted, I've been waiting for the chance to be useful. {{spoiler|'''''So I'll do it.''''' Colonel Knowlton, tell General Washington that I am his man.}} }}
* [[Where Da White Women At?]]? Ben Cato and Beatrice are in a relationship.
* [[Wig, Dress, Accent]]: In issue #9, Alan, Alex, Bea and Nathan go in cognito.
* [[Wife Husbandry]]: Alan does this with Bea, which of course is rather squicky to say the least. Also a [[Values Dissonance]] with the readers. To us, it looks weird, but back then, it was perfectly normal.
* [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]]: A discussed trope.
{{quote| '''Ben''': It's just you and the audience - hundreds of people - and you've got just one chance, ''just once chance,'' to convince them that it's real. There's a magic moment where you can make them believe ''anything'' because they already want to. They're there and ready and you just have to take them the ''rest of the way.''}}
* [[Working Through the Cold]]: Alan does this through the majority of the series.
* [[Young Future Famous People]]: A young Alexander Hamilton is featured in the comic.