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Massachusetts Circular Letter

The Massachusetts Circular Letter was a statement written by Samuel Adams and James Otis Jr., and passed by the Massachusetts House of Representatives in the Province of Massachusetts Bay in February 1768 in response to the Townshend Acts. Reactions to the letter included mob violence and attacks on customs officials. In response, Parliament sent some…

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Massachusetts Circular Letter

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Triples15
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
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Massachusetts Circular Letter → After, American Board, British Parliament, Burgesses, Connecticut, Customs, In, Massachusetts, Massachusetts General Court, New Jersey, Stamp Act, The, The Massachusetts Circular Letter, Townshend Acts, Virginia House

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Massachusetts Circular Letterrelated to backgroundMassachusetts General Court0.60section
Massachusetts Circular Letterrelated to backgroundThe Massachusetts Circular Letter0.60section
Massachusetts Circular Letterrelated to backgroundMassachusetts0.60section
Massachusetts Circular Letterrelated to backgroundNew Jersey0.60section

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