John Adams: Property and the Right to Vote

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November 12, 2012

 

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Around this same time Adams portrayed his idea of property and the right to vote in his letter to John Sullivan. This was the time that he and his allies urged all colonies to form independent governments. He said in his letter, “It is certain in theory, that the only moral foundation of government is the consent of the people...
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This was the time that he and his allies urged all colonies to form independent governments. He said in his letter, “It is certain in theory, that the only moral foundation of government is the consent of the people.” (Riley, 96) I believe he wrote this in effort for the colonies to become more independent[[[ok]]]] and at that time property signaled power and decision...
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