The Colonial Charter of Massachusetts: Flint for Revolution
By Isaac Zorea
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By Isaac Zorea
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When the Massachusetts Bay Colony received its Charter in 1629, King Charles I guaranteed that its colonists would retain all rights of English citizenship - as if they had never left England. Parliament and King Charles battled over what rights English citizens possessed. Parliament won its battle against King Charles I, when it took his head.
After defeating royal absolutism, Parliament established its own form of absolutism toward the American colonies. The American Revolution represents...
After defeating royal absolutism, Parliament established its own form of absolutism toward the American colonies. The American Revolution represents...



