Book detail: The Writings of Samuel Adams: 1764-1769 is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This volume presents the written record of Samuel Adams, the Boston-born political activist and future Founding Father, spanning the years 1764 to 1769. The collection includes correspondence with fellow patriots, essays circulated in colonial newspapers, and organizational documents related to early resistance efforts against British parliamentary policies. These writings document Adams's development as a political theorist and his role in mobilizng colonial public opinion against measures such as the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts. The documents reflect Adams's emphasis on civic virtue, natural rights philosophy, and the importance of popular resistance to arbitrary authority. Scholars and historians of American revolutionary history regard this correspondence as essential source material for understanding the ideological foundations of the American independence movement and the political culture of pre-revolutionary Boston.
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