United States Continental Congress agreement of non-importation against the British Government
In October 1774, Congress resolved to use non-importation as a political weapon against the British Government in an effort to coerce the British into the repeal of the Intolerable Acts. The agreement was ordered printed by William and Thomas Bradford certain of which were signed by the delegates a...
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Collection: | United States Continental Congress Agreement of Non-importation Against the British Government |
Collection Number: | Am.808 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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In October 1774, Congress resolved to use non-importation as a political weapon against the British Government in an effort to coerce the British into the repeal of the Intolerable Acts. The agreement was ordered printed by William and Thomas Bradford certain of which were signed by the delegates and sent to the colonies as official copies. This copy was sent to Maryland.
Xerox copy to be serviced in place of original. |