The American Revolution wasn't fought only on the battlefelds; it was also fought within the heart.
It's 1766, and Boston is growing anxious. After repealing the Stamp Act, Parliament enacted the more punitive Declaratory and Townsend Acts. With Boston's economy faltering, Molly Weston and her family struggle to survive. Yet, they are duty-bound to help the Sons of Liberty implement a boycott of imported goods, including tea.
In the midst of the political turmoil, misunderstandings threaten the budding romance between Molly and British Lt. Geoffrey Canfield. When a rejected suitor and a vengeful acquaintance join together to destroy their love, Molly discovers her own inner strength to fight back on all fronts.