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The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson - Book Review

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====Conclusion====
Though he never fully comprehended the depth of feeling that some colonials held toward independence, Hutchinson did keenly envision future events both in numerous letters to the English crown and his unpublished work ''"A Dialogue." Bailyn''. Bailyn’s s work demonstrates the view that ideology played a strong role in the mind of revolutionaries, even if their political behavior toward Hutchinson appears patently unfair.  Finally, though Hutchinson foresaw colonial events with a clarity missing among even revolutionary leaders, he failed to heed the advice of his father years . Years early regarding working for the government, “if Hutchinson's father stated that "if you serve your country faithfully , you will be reviled and reproached for it."
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