Letter IX

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Letter IX is one of the essays in John Dickinson’s influential 1767–1768 series "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania," which argued against British taxation and helped shape early American revolutionary thought.

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political essay
work in the series "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania"
aim to encourage lawful, united colonial opposition
to persuade colonists to resist unconstitutional taxation
associatedWith Townshend Acts controversy NERFINISHED
associatedWork "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania" NERFINISHED
author John Dickinson NERFINISHED
authorOccupation lawyer
authorPoliticalRole Pennsylvania colonial legislator
circulationForm distributed as pamphlets
reprinted in multiple colonial newspapers
countryOfOrigin Thirteen Colonies NERFINISHED
form epistolary essay
genre pamphlet literature
political writing
historicalContext American colonial resistance to British taxation
pre‑Revolutionary period in British North America
ideology republicanism
rights of Englishmen
influenced early American revolutionary thought
public opinion in the American colonies
influencedBy British constitutionalism
Enlightenment political ideas
language English
legalArgument Parliament has no right to tax the colonies without their consent
colonists are entitled to the rights of Englishmen
mainTheme critique of Parliamentary authority over internal colonial affairs
defense of colonial rights under the British constitution
opposition to British taxation of the American colonies
warning against gradual encroachments on liberty
medium newspaper essay
movement American colonial resistance movement
notableFor clear articulation of constitutional objections to British policy
moderate but firm tone against British measures
originalMedium print
partOf "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania" NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
politicalImpact helped prepare ideological ground for the American Revolution
politicalPosition support for colonial self‑government within the British Empire
publicationDecade 1760s
publicationPeriod 1767–1768
relatedConcept colonial charters and privileges
no taxation without representation
seriesNumber 9
targetAudience American colonial readers
timePeriod reign of King George III NERFINISHED

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