Chapter 18: “With Manly Firmness…”
The text discusses how royal governors dissolved colonial assemblies, leading to resistance by the colonists who established their own governments. Figures like Jefferson articulated grievances against this suppression of representation, urging self-governance. The struggle for autonomy in the face of oppression laid the groundwork for revolution, echoing contemporary challenges to democratic representation.
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