Boston Gazette complains that Boston remains dependent on Europe.
January 8, 1788
The newspaper editorializes, “Until we manufacture more it is absurd to celebrate the Fourth of July as he birth-day of our independence. We are still a dependent people; and what is worse, after the blood and treasure we have expended, we are actually taxed by Great Britain. Our imports help to fill her revenue and to pay the interest of a debt contracted in an attempt to enslave us.”
Sources
- Maier, Pauline