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The Massachusetts Convention of Towns (September 22–29, 1768) was an
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Timeline of Boston This article is a timeline of the history of the city of Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 17th century * 1625 – William Blaxton arrives. * 1630 - When Boston was founded ** English Puritans arrive. ** First Church in Boston established. ** Septe ...
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Manufactory House The Manufactory House in Boston, Massachusetts, was a linen manufactory built in 1753 to provide employment for local women and girls. The business failed, and the building was rented out to various tenants. In 1768, it was the site of a standoff ...


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The Avalon Project The Avalon Project is a digital library of documents relating to law, history and diplomacy. The project is part of the Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Law Library. The project contains online electronic copies of documents dating back to the be ...
, title=Resolutions of the Boston Town Meeting; September 13, 1768 , date=September 13, 1768 , url=http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/res_boston_1768.asp


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September 14, 1768 broadside calling for a convention of towns
Massachusetts in the American Revolution 1768 in the Thirteen Colonies 1768 in Massachusetts 18th-century conferences 18th century in Boston