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Title: Address to the Freemen of America. Conduct of Great Britain towards America, a system of oppression. Life, liberty, and property, are now but names in America. New-York, Philadelphia, and Charlestown, cannot escape the fate of Boston. An union of the Colonies will render harmless British vengeance and tyranny. Virtue, unanimity, and persevereace, are invincible.
Citation: American Archives Series 4, Volume 1, Page 0335
Author/Presenter: Anonymous
Type: Political pamphlet
Themes: Economy: trade and commerce; Key people, events, and institutions: Parliament; Political philosophy: British supremacy; Political philosophy: English constitution; Political philosophy: freedom; Political philosophy: liberty; Political philosophy: rebellion; Political philosophy: rights of Englishmen; Political philosophy: tyranny, oppression, and despotism; Politics and causes of revolt: British taxation; Politics and causes of revolt: Intolerable Acts
Date Presented: 1774-05-18
Date Composed: 1774-5-18
Where Written: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, North America
Document ID: S4-V1-P03-sp07-D0008
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