John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon were political writers who
published in London during the early eighteenth century. Together
they authored two serial sets of essays titled Cato's Letters and
the Independent Whig. Trenchard and Gordon's works were well known
in London and became popular in the British North American
colonies. This study examines the use and influences of Trenchard
and Gordon's works in eighteenth-century British America. More
specifically, Professor Barry demonstrates that Trenchard and
Gordon's works were taken out of context and taught colonists a
mode of action, which set the groundwork for the American
Revolution.
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