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第33章 CONFLICT AND INDEPENDENCE(8)

Events Produce the Great Decision.The right way,indicated by Burke,was equally impossible to George III and the majority in Parliament.To their narrow minds,American opinion was contemptible and American resistance unlawful,riotous,and treasonable.The correct way,in their view,was to dispatch more troops to crush the "rebels";and that very act took the contestfrom the realm of opinion.As John Adams said:"Facts are stubborn things."Opinions were unseen,but marching soldiers were visible to the veriest street urchin."Now,"said Gouverneur Morris,"the sheep,****** as they are,cannot be gulled as heretofore."It was too late to talk about the excellence of the British constitution.If any one is bewildered by the controversies of modern historians as to why the crisis came at last,he can clarify his understanding by reading again Edmund Burke's stately oration,On Conciliation with America.

QUESTIONS

1.Show how the character of George III made for trouble with the colonies.

2.Explain why the party and parliamentary systems of England favored the plans of George III.

3.How did the state of English finances affect English policy?

4.Enumerate five important measures of the English government affecting the colonies between 1763and 1765.Explain each in detail.

5.Describe American resistance to the Stamp Act.What was the outcome?

6.Show how England renewed her policy of regulation in 1767.

7.Summarize the events connected with American resistance.

8.With what measures did Great Britain retaliate?

9.Contrast "constitutional"with "natural"rights.

10.What solution did Burke offer?Why was it rejected?

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Resistance and Retaliation

The Continental Congress.When the news of the "intolerable acts"reached America,every one knew what strong medicine Parliament was prepared to administer to all those who resisted its authority.The cause of Massachusetts became the cause of all the colonies.Opposition to British policy,hitherto local and spasmodic,now took on a national character.To local committees and provincial conventions was added a Continental Congress,appropriately called by Massachusetts on June 17,1774,at the instigation of Samuel Adams.The response to the summons was electric.By hurried and irregular methods delegates were elected during the summer,and on September 5the Congress duly assembled in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia.Many of the greatest men in America were thereGeorge Washington and Patrick Henry from Virginia and John and Samuel Adams from Massachusetts.Every shade of opinion was represented.Some were impatient with mild devices;the majority favored moderation.

The Congress drew up a declaration of American rights and stated in clear and dignified language the grievances of the colonists.It approved the resistance to British measures offered by Massachusetts and promised the united support of all sections.It prepared an address to King George and another to the people of England,disavowing the idea of independence but firmly attacking the policies pursued by the British government.

The NonImportation Agreement.The Congress was not content,however,with professions of faith and with petitions.It took one revolutionary step.It agreed to stop the importation of British goods into America,and the enforcement of this agreement it placed in the hands of local "committees of safety and inspection,"to be elected by the qualified voters.The significance of this action is obvious.Congress threw itself athwart British law.It made a rule to bind American citizens and to be carried into effect by American officers.It set up a state within the British state and laid down a test of allegiance to the new order.The colonists,who up to this moment had been wavering,had to choose one authority or the other.They were for the enforcement of the nonimportation agreement or they were against it.They either bought English goods or they did not.In the spirit of the toast"May Britain be wise and America be free"the first Continental Congress adjourned in October,having appointed the tenth of May following for the meeting of a second Congress,should necessity require.

Lord North's "Olive Branch."When the news of the action of the American Congress reached England,Pitt and Burke warmly urged a repeal of the obnoxious laws,but in vain.All they could wring from the prime minister,Lord North,was a set of "conciliatory resolutions"proposing to relieve from taxation any colony that would assume its share of imperial defense and make provision for supporting the local officers of the crown.This "olive branch"was accompanied by a resolution assuring the king of support at all hazards in suppressing the rebellion and by the restraining act of March 30,1775,which in effect destroyed the commerce of New England.

Bloodshed at Lexington and Concord (April 19,1775).Meanwhile the British authorities in Massachusetts relaxed none of their efforts in upholding British sovereignty.General Gage,hearing that military stores had been collected at Concord,dispatched a small force to seize them.By this act he precipitated the conflict he had sought to avoid.At Lexington,on the road to Concord,occurred "the little thing"that produced "the great event."An unexpected collision beyond the thought or purpose of any man had transferred the contest from the forum to the battle field.

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