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Papers of John Adams, Volumes 3 and 4 (Hardcover)
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Papers of John Adams, Volumes 3 and 4 (Hardcover)
Series: General Correspondence and Other Papers of the Adams Statesmen
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As the American colonies grew more restive, and a break with the
mother country ceased to be unthinkable, John Adams was forced to
spend less and less time with his beloved family. Although burdened
by ever-expanding responsibilities in the Second Continental
Congress, he found time for an amazing amount of correspondence.
The majority of his letters were written to secure the facts that
would enable this duty-ridden man to decide and act effectively on
the issues being debated. Military affairs, a source of
never-ending concern, provide some of the most fascinating
subjects, including several accounts of the Battle of Bunker Hill,
assessments of various high-ranking officers, and complaints about
the behavior of the riflemen sent from three states southward to
aid the Massachusetts troops. The heated question of pay for
soldiers and officers strained relations between New England and
southern colonies early. By refusing to confront the issue of
slavery when it was raised by several correspondents, Adams sought
to avoid exacerbating regional sensitivities further. When the
question of independent governments for former colonies arose, at
the request of several colleagues Adams sketched a model, Thoughts
on Government, three versions of which are included here. His
optimistic republicanism, however, was balanced by fear that a
"Spirit of Commerce" would undermine the virtue requisite for
republican institutions. Adams' important committee work included
his draft in 1775 of rules for regulation of the Continental Navy,
which have remained the basis for the governance of the United
States Navy down into our own time, and his plan of treaties, which
would guide American diplomats up to World War II. Both were
derivative, but he skillfully adapted his materials to American
needs and circumstances. These volumes reflect the spirit of those
tumultuous years when the leaders emerging in America confronted
each other, and exciting new ideas, as they tried to resolve the
issues of a revolutionary period.
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