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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2022 · 27 MIN

This Day In History: The Massachusetts Circular Letter

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February 11th, 1768, 254 years ago today, the Massachusetts Colonial Legislature sent out what we today would call an open letter to the British Parliament, with copies sent to the other colonies as well. Recent acts of Parliament were felt in the colonies to be "encroaching" on the public liberty. The rights asserted in this letter were felt to be universal among the British Colonies, and so any infringement upon them was to be met with a united front of resistance. This letter forms part of the important context of the American Revolution. As these rights are inalienable and the principles timeless, it is worth studying to see how we can apply it today.      Links:   The Stamp Act   The Declaratory Act   The Townshend Act   The Massachusetts Circular Letter   Samuel Adams: A Life Ira Stoll   TAC- How to read an 18th century legal document   The Massachusetts Circular Letter: A Springboard for Colonial Defiance

February 11th, 1768, 254 years ago today, the Massachusetts Colonial Legislature sent out what we today would call an open letter to the British Parliament, with copies sent to the other colonies as well. Recent acts of Parliament were felt in the colonies to be "encroaching" on the public liberty. The rights asserted in this letter were felt to be universal among the British Colonies, and so any infringement upon them was to be met with a united front of resistance. This letter forms part of the important context of the American Revolution. As these rights are inalienable and the principles timeless, it is worth studying to see how we can apply it today.      Links:   The Stamp Act   The Declaratory Act   The Townshend Act   The Massachusetts Circular Letter   Samuel Adams: A Life Ira Stoll   TAC- How to read an 18th century legal document   The Massachusetts Circular Letter: A Springboard for Colonial Defiance

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