In the spring of 1770, rumors swirl of recent deaths in Boston and the good people of Massachusetts Bay Colony gather in the town of Chelmsford to celebrate May Day. Governor Thomas Hutchinson himself will attend the festivities, in an attempt to ensure that the girls in white dresses dancing around the Maypole, and not popular unrest, remain the focus of the day. The faire draws notable attendees from across the Colonies as well, such as Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, and even Martha Washington - who are likely coming for more than simply to witness the crowning of a new May Queen. Enmity brews among the mixed crowd of royalists, freemasons, tories, and those hoping to stir the pot of liberty. With the call of revolution echoing in the wind and with tensions growing on each side, the time may be coming for the people of the Colonies to finally decide who they are.