Immediately after the British defeated the French in seventeen-sixty three …King George III quickly squashed any notion certain people might have about crossing the Appalachian Mountains into the British newly acquire land…. Scotty Gotitright, a tall, lanky, second generation Scotsman, with sparkling blue eyes, jet black hair, and affable personality, had great respect for King George III, however, he disagreed with him on this particular issue…. Scotty therefore, had an in-depth discussion with his parents and explained how he hankered to leave West Town, Virginia, cross the Appalachians and settle on the east bank of the Mississippi River and continue the family tradition. Andrew, the proprietor of The Gotitright Gunsmith Shop and Adamina, a sweet, loving, woman, gave their only child their blessing, because they knew their sixteen year old son had common sense, survival know how, and…show more content… This alliance kept the Gotitright settlement safe when Chief Silent Eagle decided to rid his lands of settlers …. When Scotty learned the country was on the verge of a major revolution, he sold guns and ammunition to the Continental Army, for half price…. George Washington personally invited the ageing Scotty Gotitright to New York City to attend his Inauguration. In a private conversation with President Washington, Scotty shared his thoughts on…the Articles of Confederation… the newly adopted Constitution… the pending ratification of the Bill of Rights…and his partiality to the Second Amendment …. On the May 9, 1799, Scotty’s only child, Andrew graduated from an eastern college, with a degree in economics, and when he returned home he married Chief Eagle Feather’s youngest daughter, Whispering Breeze…. A year later, Scotty Gotitright failed to awaken from his sleep… Andrew, his only child, inherited the company at the age of