1778-1780
With plenty of blame to go around, the British parliament was eager to point fingers, tally up their losses, and try to leave the loss of a valuable colony behind them. The Americans found themselves with a new country and new ideas to build their foundation upon.
- The Nature, Extent, and Importance, of the Duty...
- A View of the Evidence Relative to the Conduct...
- His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech to Both Houses...
- Observations on the American Revolution...