Om Correspondence of Connecticut With the British Government
This collection of letters, memoranda, and dispatches offers a valuable documentary record of the diplomatic and political relations between the British government and the colony of Connecticut during the mid-18th century. It includes correspondence from prominent figures such as Thomas Fitch and William Pitt, and illuminates the complex negotiations and power struggles that characterized this period of colonial history.
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