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Title page of The Congress Canvassed, 1774, by A. W. Farmer, pseudonym of Samuel Seabury, a loyalist. This critical Farmers Letter is addressed To the Merchants of New York
CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774.
Title page of The Congress Canvassed, 1774, by A.W. Farmer, pseudonym of Samuel Seabury, a loyalist. This critical Farmers Letter is addressed To the Merchants of New York
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1774 American Revolution Colonial Continental Congress Critic Farmer First Continental Congress Letter Loyalist Report Samuel Criticism
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The title page of "The Congress Canvassed, 1774" is a captivating print that captures the essence of a critical Farmers Letter addressed to the Merchants of New York during the Continental Congress in 1774. The pseudonym A. W. Farmer represents Samuel Seabury, a loyalist who expressed his dissenting views through this thought-provoking letter. This historical document provides valuable insight into the colonial period and sheds light on the American Revolution. It showcases Seabury's criticism towards the Continental Congress and its actions, making it an essential piece for understanding different perspectives during this pivotal time in history. The image itself exudes authenticity with its aged appearance and intricate details. The text on the title page draws attention to key elements such as "late" "American farmer" and "loyalist" emphasizing Seabury's background and perspective as he challenges the decisions made by those involved in shaping America's future. As part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this print serves as a reminder of our nation's complex past. It invites viewers to reflect upon differing opinions that played significant roles in shaping America into what it is today.
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