The American Revolution in Our School Text-Books; An Attempt to Trace the Influence of Early School Education On the Feeling Towards England in the United States

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The members for these places were chosen by some lord or rich landowner. These conditions were bad and were most un- favorable to the adoption of wise and unselfish laws for the colonies.
Besides these bad conditions at home and the free and inde- pendent spirit of the colonies, there were other causes leading to the quarrel with the mother country.
P. 118: For many years these trade laws had not been enforced.
John Adams said that they were old and out of use and nobody expected them to be enf
...orced. Their violation was so common and smuggling was so generally practiced that it was costing the government three dollars to collect one dollar in Revenue at Amer- ican ports.
P. 119, Foot Note: In trying to get a monopoly of her colonial trade Great Britain was doing only what other nations were doing at that time, but that did not make any difference with the colonies whose interests were interfered with by the trade laws.
P. 134: The war had begun. But it must be remembered that it was not for independence that the Americans had taken up arms.


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