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Invoice for Goods Received dated 1768 until June 23, 1772 - Signed by John Shepard - Boston, Massachusetts

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Invoice for Goods Received dated 1768 until June 23, 1772 - Signed by John Shepard - Boston, Massachusetts
State(s): Massachusetts
Years: 1772

Invoice of goods received for the period of time from 1768 to 1772. Handkerchiefs, shoes, etc. Boston, Massachusetts. Many crucial events of the American Revolution occurred in or near Boston. The city's mob presence along with the colonists' growing lack of faith in either Britain or its Parliament fostered a revolutionary spirit in the city. When the British parliament passed the Stamp Act in 1765, a Boston mob ravaged the homes of Andrew Oliver, the official tasked with enforcing the Act, and Thomas Hutchinson, then the Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. The British sent two regiments to Boston in 1768 in an attempt to quell the angry colonists. This did not sit well with the colonists. In 1770, during the Boston Massacre, British troops shot into a crowd that had started to violently harass them. The colonists compelled the British to withdraw their troops. The event was widely publicized and fueled a revolutionary movement in America.

In 1773, Parliament passed the Tea Act. Many of the colonists saw the act as an attempt to force them to accept the taxes established by the Townshend Acts. The act prompted the Boston Tea Party, where a group of angered Bostonian citizens threw an entire shipment of tea sent by the East India Company into Boston Harbor. The Boston Tea Party was a key event leading up to the revolution, as the British government responded furiously with the Coercive Acts, demanding compensation for the destroyed tea from the Bostonians. This angered the colonists further and led to the American Revolutionary War. The war began in the area surrounding Boston with the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston

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Condition: Good
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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