Authors: Harlow Giles Unger
Joie, Chester,
195
Journal de mon séjour en Amérique
(Cromot du Bourg),
135
“Journal of Transactions in Boston”/“Journal of Occurrences” (Adams),
117
,
119
Judges, payment of salaries of,
155
Kings
Charles III,
73
George II,
19
George III,
152â153
,
182
,
197
,
223
,
228
Henry VIII,
119
Knox, Henry,
223â224
A Lady's Adieu to her Tea-Table,
121â122
Lake Champlain,
32
Lake George,
32
Land Bank, Adam's,
17â18
Lawyers, Stamp Act and,
52
,
69â70
Lee, Richard Henry,
70
,
168
,
189
,
193
,
199
,
200
,
227
,
246
“A Letter of Correspondence” (Church),
156
Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
(Dickinson),
84
,
103â105
Letters of marque,
20
Lexington
Hancocks and,
55
Liberty, concept of,
48
Liberty
(ship)
arrest of Hancock for smuggling aboard,
118â119
trial of,
113â114
Liberty Tree,
110
mob violence and,
3
,
73
,
76
,
113
,
174
Seider funeral and,
136
Sons of Liberty and,
86
,
95
,
120
,
160â162
“List of Infringements and Violations of those Rights” (Warren),
156
Livingston, Robert,
227
Locke, John,
80
London Chronicle
(newspaper),
173
Longman, Thomas,
127
Lovell, John,
61
Loyalists
boycotts and,
112
,
121
,
123â124
on Port Bill,
184
Lydia
(ship),
106â107
Boston Tea Party and,
166
,
170
,
171
,
248
mob violence and,
77
,
87â88
,
133
Magna Carta,
20
,
40
,
51
,
68
,
119
,
236
Manufactury House,
133
Maryland,
29â30
,
82
,
105
,
175
,
187
,
198â199
,
219
,
245
Maryland Gazette
(newspaper),
72
Mason, George,
113
Massachusetts
First Provincial Congress,
194â195
,
196
Second Provincial Congress,
202â203
Third Provincial Congress,
221
Massachusetts Charter, annulment of,
185â186
Massachusetts Gazette
(newspaper),
6â7
,
166
,
167
Massachusetts Spy
(newspaper),
170
Hancock speech on,
177â180
Mein, John,
124â125
,
126â127
Merchants
discontent among lower classes and,
95â96
effects of tea tax on,
2
natural rights and,
48
nonimportation agreements and,
112
as sources of arms,
31
,
32â34
,
35
war profits of,
19â22
,
28â29
,
55â56
See also
Boston merchants
Militias, formation of,
180
,
190
,
194
Mob violence
Boston Massacre and,
140â145
against customs officials,
174
,
175
evacuation of Boston and,
224â225
against John Mein,
126â127
over Stamp Act,
73â74
,
75â79
,
87â88
over tea tax,
136
Mohawks, Sam Adam's.
See
Boston Tea Party
Molasses Act (1733),
8
,
10
,
22â23
Molasses smuggling,
23
,
25â26
,
35â36
,
49
Molyneux, William,
103
,
133
,
136
,
161
,
170
,
248
Natural rights,
47â48
Navigation Act (1660),
10â11
New England merchants, as source of arms for French and Indian War,
31
,
32â34
,
35
New Hampshire,
25
,
82
,
105
,
112
,
120
,
125
,
129
,
162
,
175
,
246
New Hampshire Gazette
(newspaper),
114
,
189
New Jersey,
83
,
105
,
112
,
129
,
142
,
175
,
198
,
215
,
246
counter-revolution in,
226
Newport Mercury
(newspaper),
125
Newport (Rhode Island), Stamp Act protests in,
76
News-Letter
(newspaper),
123
Continental Congress and,
213
,
215
Declaration of Independence and,
227
,
246
Nonconsumption agreements,
102â103
Nonimportation agreements,
112â113
,
128
,
129â131
Hancock accused of violating,
123
,
124â126
North, Frederick Lord,
130
,
158
,
181
,
197
North Carolina,
105
,
223
,
227
,
246
North Precinct Congregational Church,
55
Oglethorpe, James Edward,
19
Old South Meeting House
Massacre Day speech at,
177
photograph of,
178
radical meetings at,
162
,
164â165
Saints of Boston and,
24
Olive Branch Petition,
222â223
death of,
177
Hutchinson-Oliver letters,
159
as lieutenant governor,
138
,
142
Stamp Act protests and,
73â74
,
75â76
Oliver, Andrew (Rev.),
226
Oliver, Peter,
62
attack on home of,
74
on attack on customs commissioner,
174
on attack on Thomas Hutchinson's home,
77
,
78
biography of,
48
on Black Regiment,
133â134
Boston Massacre trial and,
148
on Boston merchants,
28
on boycott of British goods,
102
as chief justice,
137â138
evacuation of Boston and,
224
,
225â226
exile and death of,
238â239
impeachment of,
176
on judges' salary issue,
155
jurors refusal to serve before,
192
on liberty,
48
on mob attack of brother Andrew,
76
mob threats against,
177
on Otis, Jr.,
40
portrait of,
49
on rebels meeting in Old South Meeting House,
5
on tarring and feathering and riots,
126
on tax protests,
8
on tea boycott,
124
on Tea Party,
7
warning to Gage,
183
Oliver, Thomas,
239
Oliver Hall,
226
Otis, James, Jr.
allegation of Tea Party involvement,
4
amnesty for Stamp Act rioters and,
96â97
at Bunker's Hill,
222
call to arms,
113
chief justice post and,
8â9
Committee of Correspondence and,
156
confinement of,
147
,
152
,
233â234
in House of Representatives,
79
,
96
Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
and,
104â105
Oliver as stamp distributor and,
73
portrait of,
10
The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved,
50â51
seizure of
Liberty
and,
111
at Stamp Act Congress,
83
,
84â85
Stamp Act protests and,
68
supporters of,
40
writ of assistance case and,
38â40
Otis, Samuel A.,
234