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Judge Drayton's Address to the Grand Jury at Charlestown, South-Carolina
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1776-04-23
Economy: empireEconomy: trade restrictionsKey people, events, and institutions: Continental CongressKey people, events, and institutions: ParliamentKey people, events, and institutions: Stamp Act and riotsMilitary action: Battles of Lexington and ConcordMilitary action: British soldiers in BostonMobilizing the populace: military depravation, fear of attackMobilizing the populace: relief of Boston, Boston as examplePolitical philosophy: American nationalism, unity, rights of AmericaPolitical philosophy: Catholicism and anti-CatholicismPolitical philosophy: charters and fundamental lawPolitical philosophy: contract theoryPolitical philosophy: corruption and virtuePolitical philosophy: dependence and independencePolitical philosophy: English constitutionPolitical philosophy: historyPolitical philosophy: justice, law, and natural lawPolitical philosophy: legislative powerPolitical philosophy: longing for peace, peace overturesPolitical philosophy: monarchyPolitical philosophy: parent-child analogyPolitical philosophy: rebellionPolitical philosophy: republicanism and representationPolitical philosophy: slavery, bondage, and consentPolitical philosophy: tyranny, oppression, and despotismPolitics and causes of revolt: British taxationPolitics and causes of revolt: Intolerable ActsPolitics and causes of revolt: Navigation ActsSocial reality: government organizationSocial reality: Indian-white relationsSocial reality: slavery
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