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The Correspondence of Thomas Hutchinson - July 1772-May 1774 Volume 5

English · Hardback

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Volume Five covers the last years of Hutchinson's governorship. The proliferation of committees of correspondence throughout the province in late 1772 prompted Hutchinson to make a major speech at the opening of the General Court in January 1773, laying out his understanding of the relationship between the colonies and Parliament. The speech prompted a series of rejoinders and counter rejoinders that dragged on throughout the winter. No sooner had the matter died down, then Samuel Adams announced he had in his possession "letters of an extraordinary nature" written by Hutchinson and others who sought to undermine the liberties of the citizens of Massachusetts. When eventually published, the letters, which appeared to have been stolen from the files of a highly-placed English official after his death, did not support the wild rumors Adams and others had promulgated, yet the damage was done and the legislature petitioned the crown for his removal. Hutchinson asked for leave to go to England to defend himself, but before permission arrived, news of the Tea Act reached Boston, precipitating a new controversy. Hutchinson's refusal to allow the tea to be returned to England led directly to the Boston Tea Party and, in turn, to the passage of Coercive Acts by Parliament. Hutchinson felt powerless before the storm of controversy he had aroused and left Massachusetts on June 1, 1774, ostensibly to report on American affairs in London, but, in reality never, to return.

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John W. Tyler is editor of publications for the Colonial Society of Massachusetts. He is the author of Smugglers & Patriots: Boston Merchants and the Advent of the American Revolution (1986) and related articles on the political and economic history of Revolutionary Boston. Margaret A. Hogan is an independent scholar and editorial consultant. She was previously the managing editor of the Adams Papers editorial project at the Massachusetts Historical Society and lead editor for the Adams Family Correspondence series.

Product details

Authors Thomas Hutchinson
Assisted by John W Tyler (Editor)
Publisher Colonial Society of Massachusetts
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.2023
 
EAN 9798986789408
ISBN 979-8-9867894-0-8
No. of pages 660
Dimensions 184 mm x 260 mm x 48 mm
Weight 1769 g
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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