The Massachusetts Circular Letter was a statement written by Samuel Adams and James Otis Jr., and passed by the Massachusetts House of Representatives (as constituted in the government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, not the current constitution) in February 1768 in response to the Townshend Acts. Reactions to the letter brought heightened tensions between the British Parliament and Massachusetts, and resulted in the military occupation of Boston by the British Army, which contributed to the coming of the American Revolution.
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The MassachusettsCircularLetter was a statement written by Samuel Adams and James Otis Jr., and passed by the Massachusetts House of Representatives...
Dickinson's Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania and in the MassachusettsCircularLetter. There was widespread protest, and American port cities refused...
the British American colonies without their consent. His 1768 MassachusettsCircularLetter calling for colonial non-cooperation prompted the occupation...
the repeal of the Stamp Act in 1766, the Sons of Liberty in Dedham, Massachusetts, erected the Pillar of Liberty. The Sons of Liberty popularized the...
to various later United States civilian paramilitary forces. In the Massachusetts Bay Colony, all able-bodied men between the ages of 16 and 60 were required...
7 letter. Arnold next wrote a series of letters to Clinton, even before he might have expected a response to the July 7 letter. In a July 11 letter, he...
the MassachusettsCircularLetter. He also ordered Massachusetts Governor Francis Bernard to direct the Massachusetts House to rescind the letter. The...
subsequent protests against the Townshend Acts, such as the MassachusettsCircularLetter, written by James Otis and Samuel Adams in 1768.: 329–330 The...
most aggressive field commander, and Major General Benjamin Lincoln, a Massachusetts man noted for his influence with the New England militia. He ordered...
produced a bowl commemorating the Massachusetts assembly's refusal to retract the MassachusettsCircularLetter. (This letter, adopted in response to the 1767...
traditional groupings were: the New England Colonies (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut); the Middle Colonies (New York, New...
which included the closing of Boston Harbor and the revocation of Massachusetts's colonial charter. This conflict exacerbated tensions further. The ideological...
of his own library. 1689. A Letter Concerning Toleration. 1690. A Second Letter Concerning Toleration 1692. A Third Letter for Toleration 1689/90. Two...
Committees of safety Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania MassachusettsCircularLetter Suffolk Resolves First Continental Congress Continental Association...
known as the "Adams-Lee Junto", after Samuel Adams and John Adams of Massachusetts and Richard Henry Lee of Virginia. On May 15, 1776, the revolutionary...
decide what should be imposed on their fellow colonists (the MassachusettsCircularLetter was an example of that argument). Legally, the crown governor's...
continued to probe the New York area until August 14, when he received a letter from de Grasse stating he was headed for Virginia with 28 warships and 3...
condemning Britain's stationing troops in Boston following the MassachusettsCircularLetter of the previous year; these resolutions stated that only Virginia's...
that he might be criticized for meddling in civil matters, he sent a circularletter to the states, maintaining that the Articles of Confederation was no...
Committees of safety Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania MassachusettsCircularLetter Suffolk Resolves First Continental Congress Continental Association...
Rights of British America (both 1774), as well as Samuel Adams's 1768 CircularLetter. Middlekauff, Glorious Cause, 168 Ferling, Leap in the Dark, 123–24...
1789–1795: France; Duties on imports; National bank; Manufactures; Revenue circulars; Reports on claims. 1850. John F. Trow, printer. (free online e-book edition...
First Continental Congress rejected the idea. On April 23, 1775, the Massachusetts Provincial Congress authorized the raising of a colonial army consisting...
George E. Buker, The Penobscot Expedition: Commodore Saltonstall and the Massachusetts Conspiracy of 1779, Naval Institute Press, 2002. Wikimedia Commons has...
arrived on January 24. The delegates consisted of "Francis Dana of Massachusetts, Nathaniel Folsom of New Hampshire, John Harvie of Virginia, Gouverneur...
Capsule, also known as The Massachusetts State House Time Capsule is a time capsule located in a cornerstone of the Massachusetts State House. It is widely...
by Jay and Adams for their respective states of New York (1777) and Massachusetts (1780) proved influential in the language used in developing the U.S...