Taxation without representation, standing armies, suspending legislatures, and so much more – these were all symptoms of a much greater, underlying issue – the British claim of power over the colonies “in all cases whatsoever.”

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Maharrey – The American Revolution Was a Rejection of Unlimited, Centralized Power

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Sir Francis Bernard – Principles in Law and Polity Applied to the Government of the British Colonies in America (1764)

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John Adams – Diary (Apr 1766)

John Dickinson – Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania VIII (1767)

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Samuel Adams – Report to the Town of Boston (23 Mar 1773)

Samuel Adams – Letter to Joseph Hawley (4 Oct 1773)

Richard Henry Lee – Letter to Samuel Adams (13 Oct 1773)

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Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress (14 Oct 1774)

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Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms (6 July 1775)

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