"An Appeal To Californians To Immediately Undertake A Peaceful Revolution In 1876, And Reorganize Their State Government" by William James Shaw, presents a compelling argument for fundamental change within California's governance. This volume includes not only Shaw's appeal, but also his address on the same subject delivered before the Senate of California on February 7th, 1856. Offering a unique glimpse into the political discourse of 19th-century California, this work sheds light on historical perspectives regarding state government reform and the potential for peaceful revolution. Students of history, law, and political science will find valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by Californians during this pivotal era.
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