4 Forgotten Principles That Fueled the American Revolution
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Division of power, precedent, the right to resist, and more – essential – and totally forgotten – principles that fueled the American Revolution. They’re all drawn from John Dickinson’s 1767 Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Totally forgotten and ignored today, but they were the most widely-read writings on American liberty prior to the War for Independence.
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Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania (full text)
Maharrey – Forgotten Foundation of the Revolution: Letters from a Farmer
Montesquieu – The Spirit of Law Chap. XIII
Declaration of Rights and Resolves – Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress (19 Oct 1765)
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