The second volume of "The Papers of Francis Bernard" records the
reaction of the royal governor of colonial Massachusetts to the
tumultuous events surrounding the passage of the Stamp Act in 1765.
Because the response to the new legislation in Boston set the
pattern for the reaction of all the other colonies, these letters
constitute firsthand observations on the birth of the American
movement for independence. This is the second of four volumes of
selected letters, to be followed upon completion by a calendar of
documents covering Bernard's life and career.
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