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The book explores the Quaker Party's 1764 campaign to transition Pennsylvania from a proprietary to a royal government, highlighting its significance in the broader context of colonial resistance to George III. James Hutson analyzes the Quaker-dominated Assembly's frustration with Thomas Penn's rigid governance, reflecting the colony's economic, political, and social maturation. By advocating for royal government, influenced by Benjamin Franklin, the Quakers sought a more flexible political framework, setting the stage for future revolutionary sentiments.
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Pennsylvania Politics 1746-1770, James H. Hutson
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