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The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson - Book Review

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====Hutchinson's failure to grasp the revolutionary movement====
However, by the 1760s and 1770s, the spread of English dissenter ideologies and those of the Enlightenment contributed to accusations of nepotism, intrigue, and malevolence. Hutchinson never fully grasped the passion and beliefs of the revolutionary movement, rather for him and others, independence remained pure “folly"folly."  For example, he could not comprehend why dissenters would choose to dump tea into Boston Harbor rather than pay the far less costly duty (no matter how offensive). Ultimately, British governmental reluctance combined with the influence of colonial “radicals” "radicals" greatly undermined Hutchinson, leading to his eventual resignation.
====Conclusion====

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