Blueprint for Liberty: The Suffolk Resolves of 1774

Down the memory hole is where most foundational principles of the American Revolution seem to go. That includes the Suffolk Resolves – Sept 9, 1774 – which called for non-compliance to the Coercive Acts, disobedience to courts, tax resistance and more.

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