Early American Abolitionists: A Collection of Anti-slavery Writings, 1760-1820James G. Basker, Justine Ahlstrom Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, 2005 - 372 страници |
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... colonies that would later become the United States . Even before the 1770 Boston Massacre , there had been boycotts , rebellions , and declarations of indi- vidual rights . The year 1772 saw the spirit of rebellion against oppression ...
... colonies that would later become the United States . Even before the 1770 Boston Massacre , there had been boycotts , rebellions , and declarations of indi- vidual rights . The year 1772 saw the spirit of rebellion against oppression ...
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... colonies emigrated from England , under the sanction of royal char- ters , held all their lands under the crown , and were protected and defended by the parent state , who claimed and exercised a control over their internal police , and ...
... colonies emigrated from England , under the sanction of royal char- ters , held all their lands under the crown , and were protected and defended by the parent state , who claimed and exercised a control over their internal police , and ...
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... colonies had taken up arms against England . 6 In accordance with the Sugar Act ( 1764 ) , a three - pence tax was placed on for- eign goods including sugar , molasses , and coffee - one of several British taxes that the American ...
... colonies had taken up arms against England . 6 In accordance with the Sugar Act ( 1764 ) , a three - pence tax was placed on for- eign goods including sugar , molasses , and coffee - one of several British taxes that the American ...
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The African Chief | 7 |
3 A Serious Address to the Rulers of America on the Inconsistency | 53 |
5 A Poetical Epistle to the Enslaved Africans in the Character of | 104 |
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