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Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson : Volume 3

Calvert, Jane E.(Edited by)
Part of the The Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson series
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During the years 1764 through 1766, John Dickinson became a leading figure in the Pennsylvania Assembly and in the growing American resistance to unjust British taxation.

The documents in this volume show that, in both roles, he sought to protect the fundamental rights of ordinary Americans.

In the 1764 Assembly, after working to punish those responsible for the slaughter of peaceful Indians, Dickinson challenged Benjamin Franklin and Joseph Galloway in their plan to abolish Pennsylvania’s unique Quaker constitution that secured liberty of conscience and place the colony under the control of the Crown.

Then, in 1765, he served as primary draftsman at the Stamp Act Congress in New York, producing the first official American documents of the Revolutionary Era.

In his private capacity, Dickinson continued to write through 1765 and 1766, publishing, among other documents, the first practical advice to Americans on how to resist Great Britain.

The present volume also contains draft legislation, fascinating case notes from his legal practice, and personal correspondence.

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University of Delaware Press
1644532727 / 9781644532720
Hardback
16/02/2024
United States
691 pages, 1 b-w image
156 x 210 mm, 1080 grams