Letter II

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Letter II is the second essay in John Dickinson’s influential 1767–1768 series "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania," which argued against British taxation policies in the American colonies.

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instanceOf pamphlet literature
political essay
associatedWithPerson John Dickinson NERFINISHED
associatedWithWork Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
author John Dickinson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Thirteen Colonies NERFINISHED
followedBy Letter III (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania)
genre pamphlet
political argument
hasInfluenceOn American revolutionary thought
colonial pamphlet debates on taxation
historicalContext tensions between Great Britain and its American colonies
historicalPeriod pre-Revolutionary America
intendedAudience American colonists
British policymakers
language English
legalTheme constitutional interpretation of imperial authority
mainTopic British taxation policies in the American colonies
constitutional limits on parliamentary authority
rights of American colonists
medium print
movement American colonial resistance literature
notableFor articulating legalistic arguments against British taxation
contributing to colonial unity against imperial policy
partOf Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
politicalPosition opposition to taxation without representation
politicalTheme liberty and property rights
relationship between colonies and Parliament
positionInSeries second letter
publicationYear 1767
relatedToEvent American colonial resistance to taxation
Townshend Acts NERFINISHED
seriesNumber 2
workInSeries Letter I (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED

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