Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Calling to Breathrens essays
Calling to Breathrens essays The first Continental Congress met in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, from September 5, to October 26, 1774. Carpenter's Hall is the seat of the Pennsylvania Congress. This is where we are able to elect colonial legislatures, or committees of correspondence. The objectives of the body are for the people, however; sometimes not entirely clear to the public eye but, with leadership they we will be directed to a unified country. It is agreeable to all that the King and Parliament must be made to understand the shortfall of the colonies and that the body must do everything possible to communicate the same to the population of America, and to the rest of the world. I call to the northern colonies and southern colonies to unite and rebel against Great Britain our sister nation. Who should bear the massive burden of debt incurred by Great Britain in fighting and winning the war? To the British, it seems self-evident because the war for the most part is largely to preserve British col onial possessions we the colonies should not contribute their fair share to relieving wartime debt. In 1764, the British passed the Sugar Act, the first law aimed strictly at raising colonial money for the Crown, increasing the duties on merchandise imported into the colonies if it was not of British origin. Also established was the Stamp Act, the first direct levy on the Colonies and passed to generate funds for the British. Newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, broadsides, legal documents, dice, and playing cards were taxed by this act. Stamps, issued by the British, were attached to the taxed items to indicate that the tax has been paid. Colonists have responded to the Stamp Act with organized protest. The non-importation efforts were increased and the Sons of Liberty were recently formed. Their efforts were effective by the end of 1765 the Sons of Liberty existed in every colony. The ...
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