The history of Charlestown, Massachusetts . BOSTON:CHARLES C. LITTLE AND JAMES BROWN,CHARLESTOWN;CHARLES P: CONTENTS. CHAPTER XXV. 1764 to 1771. The Revolution and the Towns. —Acts of Trade.—Stamp Act. — Riots in Boston. —Proceedings of the Town. — Re*peal of the Stamp Act. — The Indemnity Question. — Acts of1767. — Non-Importation Policy. — Boston Convention. — Day ofFasting. — Domestic Manufactures. —Ninety-two and Forty-five. — Opposition to Bishops. — Renewal of the Non-ImportationAgreement. — Proceedings in relation to Tea. - - 269 CHAPTER XXVI. 1771 to 1774. The Contest in
The history of Charlestown, Massachusetts . BOSTON:CHARLES C. LITTLE AND JAMES BROWN,CHARLESTOWN;CHARLES P: CONTENTS. CHAPTER XXV. 1764 to 1771. The Revolution and the Towns. —Acts of Trade.—Stamp Act. — Riots in Boston. —Proceedings of the Town. — Re*peal of the Stamp Act. — The Indemnity Question. — Acts of1767. — Non-Importation Policy. — Boston Convention. — Day ofFasting. — Domestic Manufactures. —Ninety-two and Forty-five. — Opposition to Bishops. — Renewal of the Non-ImportationAgreement. — Proceedings in relation to Tea. - - 269 CHAPTER XXVI. 1771 to 1774. The Contest in 1771. — Edward Sheaffes Letter. —Military Parade. — Boston Letter.—Instructions to Representa-tive. — Reply to Boston. —The Tea and East India Company. —Town Meeting. — Resolves. — Destruction of the Tea. — Petitionfor a Town Meeting. — Agreement of Tea Dealers. — Resolves.—Burning of Tea. - - - - - - 284 CHAPTER XXVII. 1774 to 1775. The Contest in 1774. —Boston Port Bill, —its effecton Charlestown. — Resolve of the General Court. — Donations.—Committ
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