Explore the life and times of Thomas Hutchinson, a pivotal figure in pre-Revolutionary America, through his personal writings in "Diary and Letters; With an Account of his Administration When he was Member and Speaker of the House of Representatives, and his Government of the Colony During the Difficult Period That Preceded the War of Independence."
This collection offers a unique insight into Hutchinson's experiences as a leading politician and governor of Massachusetts during a tumultuous era. His diary entries and correspondence reveal his perspectives on the growing tensions between the colonies and Great Britain, providing invaluable historical context to the events that shaped the nation. Edited by Peter Orlando Hutchinson, this volume sheds light on the complexities of colonial governance and the personal challenges faced by those navigating the path to independence. This historical account is a compelling read for anyone interested in the origins of the American Revolution.
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