Copy of Letters Sent to Great-Britain by His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, the Hon. Andrew Oliver, and Several Other Persons
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A series of letters from colonial officials to contacts in Britain recounts rising unrest in a seaport town after enforcement of trade laws. The writers detail seizures of vessels, mob assaults on customs officers, and the commissioners' retreat to naval protection and a fort, while local meetings and merchant agreements resist imperial measures. They explain public misconceptions about the customs board, argue for support to enforce laws, and warn that neglect will undermine governmental authority and public order.
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