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Title: Address to the Inhabitants of New-York. Monitor, No. 5. The Opposition of the Colonies.
Citation: American Archives Series 4, Volume 3, Page 1727
Author/Presenter: Anonymous
Type: Political pamphlet
Themes: Economy: trade and commerce; Economy: trade restrictions; Key people, events, and institutions: Continental Congress; Military action: Battles of Lexington and Concord; Mobilizing the populace: military depravation, fear of attack; Mobilizing the populace: trade boycotts; Political philosophy: American nationalism, unity, rights of America; Political philosophy: English constitution; Political philosophy: longing for peace, peace overtures; Political philosophy: monarchy; Political philosophy: rebellion; Political philosophy: slavery, bondage, and consent; Political philosophy: tyranny, oppression, and despotism
Date Presented: 1775-11-30
Date Composed: 1775-11-30
Recipient: New-York, Inhabitants
Document ID: S4-V3-P01-sp34-D0151
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