Authors: Harlow Giles Unger
Unger, Harlow Giles.
America's Second Revolution
. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2007.
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John Hancock: Merchant King and American Patriot
. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2000.
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Lafayette
. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2002.
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The Last Founding Father: James Monroe and a Nation's Call to Greatness
. Philadelphia, PA: Da Capo Press, Perseus Books Group, 2009.
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The Unexpected George Washington: His Private Life
. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
Wells, William V.
The Life and Public Services of Samuel Adams
. 3 vols. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1865.
Zobel, Hiller B.
The Boston Massacre
. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1970.
Reference Works
Bartlett, John, and Justin Kaplan, eds.
Familiar Quotations
. 16th ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1992.
The New Encyclopedia Britannica
. 15th ed. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1985.
Morris, Richard B.
Encyclopedia of American History
. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953.
Ploetz' Dictionary of Dates
. New York: Halcyon House, 1925.
Unger, Harlow G.
Encyclopedia of American Education
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van Doren, Charles, ed.
Webster's American Biographies.
Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, 1984.
Manuscript Collections
Bostonian Society
Boston Public Library
Houghton Library, Harvard University
Library of Congress
Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston
Massachusetts State Archives
New England Historical and Genealogical Society
New York Historical Society
New York Public Library
Newspapers
Boston Chronicle
Boston Evening Post
Boston Gazette
Boston News-Letter
Boston Post-Boy
Maryland Gazette
Massachusetts Gazette Extraordinary
New Hampshire Gazette
Newport Mercury
New York Public Advertiser
Pennsylvania Journal
Virginia Gazette
General References
Dictionary of American Biography
The Dictionary of National Biography
Encyclopedia Britannica
Encyclopedia of American History
Webster's American Biographies
Webster's New Biographical Dictionary
Adams, Henry,
42
on authority of Parliament over colonies,
157â158
biography,
42â43
on Boston taverns,
41
as Congressional leader,
231
on Continental Association,
195
as Continental Congress delegate,
190
,
212
,
213
,
215
,
217â218
,
219â220
,
221
Declaration of Independence and,
227
,
246
defense of British soldiers from Boston Massacre,
148â149
defense of Hancock in
Liberty
trial,
113
,
118
,
119
on Hancock's Massacre Day speech,
180
Parliament's inquiry into conduct of,
197
portrait of,
129
on Seider funeral,
137
on Stamp Act,
69â70
Adams, Samuel, Jr. (Sam),
86
,
246
amnesty for Stamp Act rioters and,
96â97
attack on Hutchinson home and,
79
biography,
40â41
Boston Massacre and,
140
,
142
,
144
on Boston Port Bill,
183
Boston Tea Party and,
4
,
5
,
7â8
,
166
,
167â168
British criticism of,
181
call to arms,
113
Committee of Correspondence and,
155â157
as Continental Congress delegate,
190
,
193
,
212â213
,
216
,
220â221
death of,
233
demand for resignation of tea agents,
160â162
diminished support for/power of,
114
,
147
,
149
,
151
,
152
,
231
,
232â233
effect of father's bankruptcy on,
18
fleeing Boston/British troops,
203
,
206â207
Green Dragon Tavern and,
80
in House of Representatives,
79
,
96
Hutchinson letters and,
159
“Journal of Transactions in Boston” and,
117
,
119
as lieutenant governor,
233
Mackintosh force and,
87â88
mob violence against Oliver property and,
73â74
,
75â76
on Otis beating,
127â128
Parliament's inquiry into conduct of,
197
petition to repeal Townshend Acts,
105
portrait of,
42
propaganda of,
41
,
42
,
98â99
,
122â123
,
133
,
155
,
174
,
183
,
212
prosecution for embezzlement,
100
,
105â106
relations with Hancock,
81
,
85
,
94
,
98â99
,
153
,
159
,
220â221
reorganization of radicals,
133
response to harbor closing,
191
Seider funeral and,
136â137
Stamp Act protests and,
68
tactics of,
80â81
tea drinking and,
121
tea tax and,
134â135
treason charges against,
173
,
176
,
183
,
218â219
on Virginia's support for Massachusetts,
189
Adams, Samuel, Sr.,
16
,
17â18
,
41
American Indians, conflict with,
45â46
American Revenue Act (1764),
47
,
49â50
,
51
,
66
Andrews, John,
201
Arnold, Benedict,
213
Articles of Confederation,
237
Attucks, Crispus,
140
Avery, John,
73
Back Bay,
11
commodity,
14â15
Currency Act and,
50
Battle of Bunker's Hill,
222
,
234
Battle of Lexington and Concord,
207
,
209â212
Bay of Fundy,
62
Belcher, Jonathan,
17
,
19â20
,
24
,
25â26
,
48
Bernard, Francis
on American Revenue Act,
47
British troops in Boston and,
91
,
114
chief justice appointment and,
9
,
38
dissolution of House of Representatives,
112
on Henry's resolutions against Stamp Act,
72
on “Journal of Transactions in Boston,”
117
Liberty
case and,
118
mob violence against Stamp Act and,
73
,
74
,
76â77
molasses smuggling and,
35
,
36â37
on petition to repeal Townshend Acts,
105
radical control of House of Representatives and,
79
,
96
Repeal Day and,
95
Bestes, Peter,
195
Board of Trade (London),
47
,
53
,
74
,
172
Boston
beginning of rebellion in,
1â4
British troops in,
115â118
convention in,
113â114
effects of harbor closing on,
190â192
merchants in (
see
Boston merchants
)
nonconsumption agreement and,
102â103
as port city/shipping center,
11â13
saints of,
22
withdrawal of troops from,
142
Boston Chronicle
(newspaper),
72
,
124â126
,
127
restoration of,
154
Boston Evening Post
(newspaper),
22
,
47
,
193
Boston Gazette
(newspaper),
73
on Boston Massacre,
143â144
on Boston Massacre trial,
149
commemorating Massacre Day,
150
on domestic production in response to boycott,
103
on judges' salaries,
155
Patrick Henry's resolutions in,
72
on Repeal Day,
95
on Seider death,
137
“State of the Rights of Colonists” in,
157
on Tea Act,
159â160
on tea consumption,
122
Boston Massacre,
140â145
trial of soldiers involved in,
148â149
Boston merchants,
23â24
attitude toward duties/taxes,
26â27
Harvard and,
24â25
nonimportation agreement and,
112
participation in Boston Tea Party,
170
profiting from wars,
19â22
,
28â29
,
31
,
32â34
,
65â66
Boston News-Letter
(newspaper),
14