1768 Boston. British agents board John Hancock’s ship. No warrant. No authorization. What happens next isn’t a petition or a court filing. It’s what the founders showed a free people must do when government oversteps – a timeless blueprint of how to be free, whether the government likes it, or not.

Path to Liberty: January 21, 2026

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Opinion of Attorney General Jonathan Sewall of Massachusetts in the Case of the Lydia

JL Bell – Have you Searched the Lydia?

Maharrey – Writs, Riots, and Redcoats: Hancock’s Spark of the Revolution

John Adams – Diary (26 Apr 1766)

Editorial Note – Mass. Historical Society

JL Bell – John Hancock’s Busy Month of May 1768

Gov. Thomas Hutchinson – Letter to Richard Jackson (16 June 1768)

JL Bell – “I distinctly heard the Noise of the Tackles”

Joseph Harrison – Letter to the Marquis of Rockingham (17 June 1768)

William Senhouse – Memoirs of a British Naval Officer at Boston, 1768-1769

Thomas Hutchinson – Letter to Thomas Whately (18 June 1768)

Paul Revere – Landing Their Troops!

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