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This is a biography of William Williams, a merchant, a delegate for
Connecticut to the Continental Congress, and a signer of the
Declaration of Independence. As the son of a minister, Williams
studied theology and law at Harvard, and throughout his life
religion was a great influence on his political presence. As one
phase of the Bicentennial observation, The American Revolution
Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut has authorized scholars in a
wide range of study to write a series of monographs on the broadly
defined Revolutionary Era of 1763 to 1787. These monographs
[appeared] yearly beginning in 1973 through 1980. Emphasis is
placed upon the birth of the nation, rather than on the winning of
independence on the field of battle.
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