Letter XII

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

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Letter XII canonical 1

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf pamphlet literature
political essay
associatedWithEvent American Revolution (intellectual origins) NERFINISHED
resistance to the Townshend Acts
author John Dickinson NERFINISHED
authorNationality American colonial
circulation widely reprinted in colonial newspapers
collectionTitle Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Thirteen Colonies NERFINISHED
genre political writing
revolutionary literature
hasAuthorOccupation lawyer
politician
hasWorkTitleInCollection Letter XII from a Farmer in Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
historicalContext pre-Revolutionary period in British North America
historicalSignificance helped unify colonial opposition to British taxation
influenced early American revolutionary thought
public opinion in the American colonies
influencedBy British constitutional tradition
Whig political thought
intendedAudience inhabitants of the British colonies
language English
legalTheme limits of Parliamentary authority over colonies
rights of Englishmen in the colonies
mainTopic American colonial rights
British taxation policies
constitutional arguments against taxation
movement American colonial resistance movement
notableFor articulation of colonial grievances against Parliament
contributing to American revolutionary ideology
originalMedium newspaper essay
partOf Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
politicalPosition opposition to Parliamentary taxation without representation
politicalTheme consent of the governed
liberty and property rights
publicationPeriod 1767–1768
publicationPlace Philadelphia NERFINISHED
relatedWork Letter I (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
Letter II (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
Letter III (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
Letter IV (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
Letter IX (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
Letter V (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
Letter VI (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
Letter VII (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
Letter VIII (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
Letter X (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
Letter XI (Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania) NERFINISHED
rhetoricalStyle persuasive political pamphleteering
reasoned legal and constitutional argument
seriesOrdinal 12
workLocation Pennsylvania NERFINISHED

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

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