Extract from Thomas Jefferson’s “Summary View of the Rights of British America,” July 1774 [Quote]

this, Sire, is our last, our determined resolution ... to procure redress of these our great grievances, to quiet the minds of your subjects in British America against any apprehensions of future incroachment, to establish fraternal love and harmony thro’ the whole empire

Extract from Thomas Jefferson’s “Summary View of the Rights of British America,” July 1774 [Quote]

America was conquered, and her settlements made and firmly established, at the expence of individuals, and not of the British public. their own blood was spilt in acquiring lands for their settlement, their own fortunes expended in making that settlement effectual. for themselves they fought, for...

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