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Paperback Franklin Before the Privy Council, White: On Behalf of the Province of Massachusetts to Advocate the Removal of Hutchinson and Oliver Book

ISBN: 1429017449

ISBN13: 9781429017442

Franklin Before the Privy Council, White: On Behalf of the Province of Massachusetts to Advocate the Removal of Hutchinson and Oliver

In 1773, Benjamin Franklin was living in London and acting as Commissioner for the colonies of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Georgia. He learned of, and obtained copies of, letters from the Province of Massachusetts Bay Governor Thomas Hutchinson and Lieutenant Governor Oliver written to powerful people in England. These letters called for suppressive measures and advised action detrimental to the colonies. Benjamin Franklin came before the privy council in London, on behalf of the House of Representatives, to petition for the removal of Hutchinson and Oliver from office.

This account includes a description of the event from Bancroft's History of the United States, and the text of the letters and speeches relating to the event. It was originally published in Philadelphia in 1860.

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