January 4, 20245 min read, 1008 words
Published: January 4, 2024 | 5 min read, 1008 words
Through the early 1750s, two men in the British colony of Rhode Island – Martin Howard and Stephen Hopkins – had similar backgrounds and led strikingly similar lives. They knew each other, were both supporters of libraries with successful legal careers, and were politically activ...
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It delves into the historical backgrounds and ideological differences of Martin Howard and Stephen Hopkins, two influential figures in Rhode Island during the colonial period. By examining their parallel lives, political stances, and differing reactions to British policies, the article provides a comprehensive understanding of the complex political landscape in the American colonies leading up to the Revolution.
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