Following passage of the Towshend Acts in 1767, the colonists are unsure how to respond. These are import tariffs, not taxes, which was the line they drew over the earlier Stamp Act. They don't want to pay but have trouble articulating a good argument that everyone accepts.
John Dickinson writes a series of 12 letters, purportedly from "a farmer in Pennsylvania" explaining why these new laws are just as objectionable. His letters push the colonists into real opposition to the new laws. British attempts to shut down the protests by force, only make things worse.
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ARP257 French Army in America
ARP256 Hanging Rock
ARP255 Ramsour’s Mill
AR-SP16 History Daily’s Battle of Princeton
ARP254 Springfield
ARP253 Connecticut Farms
ARP252 Gordon Riots
ARP251 Waxhaws Massacre
ARP250 Mohawk Valley Raids
ARP249 St Louis Raid
ARP248 Charleston Falls
ARP247 Siege of Charleston
ARP246 Mutiny of the Connecticut Line
ARP245 San Juan Expedition
ARP244 Russia & the League of Armed Neutrality
ARP243 Relieving Gibraltar
ARP242 Raids Around New York
ARP241 Drafting an Army & Freeing Slaves
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