This volume contains the letters of Governor Thomas Hutchinson and Lieutenant Governor Andrew Oliver, significant figures in the pre-Revolutionary War period in Massachusetts. Printed in Boston, these letters offer a unique perspective on the political tensions and administrative challenges faced by the British colonial government in the lead-up to the American Revolution. Included are remarks on the letters, the Assembly's address, and the proceedings of the Lords Committee of Council, providing a comprehensive view of the escalating conflict between the colonies and Great Britain.
These primary source documents are invaluable for understanding the complex dynamics, key personalities, and critical events that shaped early American history. "The Letters Of Governor Hutchinson, And Lieut. Governor Oliver, &c" provides essential insights into the political and ideological landscape that ultimately led to the declaration of independence.
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