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... governor and deputy governor respectively of Massachusetts . This was early evidence of what England thought of her sons who remained true to her , even if they had to flee to prove it . Lord North was to be held largely responsible for ...
... governor and deputy governor respectively of Massachusetts . This was early evidence of what England thought of her sons who remained true to her , even if they had to flee to prove it . Lord North was to be held largely responsible for ...
Page 49
... Governor Thomas Hutchinson was a leader in dissolving the bank , and from that time on , Samuel Adams was an enemy of Hutchinson and the existing government . " 48 What Adams thought about the royal government at the time has been made ...
... Governor Thomas Hutchinson was a leader in dissolving the bank , and from that time on , Samuel Adams was an enemy of Hutchinson and the existing government . " 48 What Adams thought about the royal government at the time has been made ...
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... governor general of Canada and held a similar post in Santo Domingo . In 1806 , Simcoe was appointed commander - in - chief of India , but was taken ill en route and returned home to die . He was an Oxford graduate and student of the ...
... governor general of Canada and held a similar post in Santo Domingo . In 1806 , Simcoe was appointed commander - in - chief of India , but was taken ill en route and returned home to die . He was an Oxford graduate and student of the ...
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