A Plain and Seasonable Address to the Freeholders of Great-Britain on the Present Posture of Affairs in America
- Anonymous Pamphleteer 1766 (author)
- Jack P. Greene (collection editor)
A Plain and Seasonable Address to the Freeholders of Great-Britain on the Present Posture of Affairs in America is a political pamphlet published at a pivotal moment in British-American relations, the same year Parliament repealed the Stamp Act. Directed at British voters (freeholders), it weighs in on the growing colonial crisis, likely arguing for or against Parliamentary authority over the American colonies.
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