Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents on the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766UNC Press Books, 2012 M12 1 - 174 páginas This comprehensive documentary source book on the Stamp Act provides a case-study approach to American colonial history and serves as a problems source book on the key event in Anglo-American relations in the 1760s. Morgan has assembled sixty-five crucial documents on all phases of the crisis; on certain acute issues of the controversy nearly all of the relevant materials now extant are included. |
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... LIBERTY . The Repeal is reproduced by courtesy of the John Carter Brown Library , Brown Uni- versity . A description of the various states in which it is known can be found in F. G. Stephens and E. Hawkins , Catalogue of Prints and ...
... LIBERTY . The Repeal is reproduced by courtesy of the John Carter Brown Library , Brown Uni- versity . A description of the various states in which it is known can be found in F. G. Stephens and E. Hawkins , Catalogue of Prints and ...
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... Liberty 41. Wallingford , Connecticut , January 13 , 1766 106 106 108 109 114 42. New London , Connecticut , December 10 , 1765 114 43. New York , January 11 , 1766 115 44. New Brunswick , New Jersey , February 25 , 1766 115 45. Norfolk ...
... Liberty 41. Wallingford , Connecticut , January 13 , 1766 106 106 108 109 114 42. New London , Connecticut , December 10 , 1765 114 43. New York , January 11 , 1766 115 44. New Brunswick , New Jersey , February 25 , 1766 115 45. Norfolk ...
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... Liberty , no Happiness , no Security ; it is inseparable from the very Idea of Property , for who can call that his own , which may be taken away at the Pleasure of another ? And so evidently does this appear to be the natural Right of ...
... Liberty , no Happiness , no Security ; it is inseparable from the very Idea of Property , for who can call that his own , which may be taken away at the Pleasure of another ? And so evidently does this appear to be the natural Right of ...
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... , is humbly claimed by the Colonies , as the most essential of all the Rights to which they are intitled , as Colonists from , and connected , in the common Bond of Liberty , with the un- inslaved Sons THE SUGAR ACT 11.
... , is humbly claimed by the Colonies , as the most essential of all the Rights to which they are intitled , as Colonists from , and connected , in the common Bond of Liberty , with the un- inslaved Sons THE SUGAR ACT 11.
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... Liberty , with the un- inslaved Sons of Great - Britain . For , with Submission , since all Im- positions , whether they be internal Taxes , or Duties paid , for what we consume , equally diminish the Estates upon which they are charged ...
... Liberty , with the un- inslaved Sons of Great - Britain . For , with Submission , since all Im- positions , whether they be internal Taxes , or Duties paid , for what we consume , equally diminish the Estates upon which they are charged ...
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Chapter II THE GENESIS OF THE STAMP ACT | 24 |
Chapter III THE ACTION OF THE COLONIAL ASSEMBLIES | 44 |
Chapter IV THE AMERICAN PRESS | 70 |
Chapter V THE BRITISH PRESS | 95 |
Chapter VI THE PATTERN OF REBELLION | 104 |
Chapter VII REPEAL | 127 |
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Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents on the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766 Edmund Sears Morgan Vista previa limitada - 1959 |
Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents on the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766 Edmund S. Morgan Sin vista previa disponible - 1959 |
Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents on the Stamp Act ..., Volumen10 Edmund Sears Morgan Sin vista previa disponible - 1959 |
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