The Greatest Fact in Modern History the Rise And Development of the United Stat
The Greatest Fact in Modern History the Rise And Development of the United Stat
Reid Whitelaw
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Lord North, speak ing for the Ministry and the King, said: "America must fear you before she can love you. I am against repealing the last Act of Parliament, securing to us a revenue out of America. I will never think of repealing it un til I see America prostrate at my feet. " One of the songs of the day, which were often dog gerel, but sometimes poetry, was soon sung freely in the streets of Boston. It might have been taken as the Colonists response to Lord North: 22 "Come, join hand in hand,... brave Americans all, By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall ; To die we can bear, but to serve we disdain ; For shame is to freedom more dreadful than pain. In freedom we re born, in freedom we 11 live ; Our purses are ready, Steady, boys, steady, Not as slaves, but as freemen, our money we ll give. " The government demanded that a Massa chusetts Legislature should rescind its Acts, i?c troop* and dissolved it when it refused. The legisla tive functions of the New York Legislature had already been suspended.
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