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... town of Maid- stone , Vermont , all of whose proprietors remained in Connecticut , whence they conducted the affairs of the town without consult- ing the inhabitants . The inevitable result of such exploitation by the money - lending ...
... town of Maid- stone , Vermont , all of whose proprietors remained in Connecticut , whence they conducted the affairs of the town without consult- ing the inhabitants . The inevitable result of such exploitation by the money - lending ...
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... town meeting adopted a series of resolutions written by Sam Adams declaring that the Tea Act had been passed without the consent of the people ; that it nullified colonial assemblies and hence introduced arbitrary government and slavery ...
... town meeting adopted a series of resolutions written by Sam Adams declaring that the Tea Act had been passed without the consent of the people ; that it nullified colonial assemblies and hence introduced arbitrary government and slavery ...
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... town meeting on June 27 ¡° a number of the better sort of people attended with a design to make a push to pay for the tea , and annihilate the Committee of Correspondence , but they were outvoted by a great majority of the lower class ...
... town meeting on June 27 ¡° a number of the better sort of people attended with a design to make a push to pay for the tea , and annihilate the Committee of Correspondence , but they were outvoted by a great majority of the lower class ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
The Internal Revolution | 16 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
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