“Americans in 1763 lived always in the shadow and presence of death. Death was not yet romanticized as it would be in the 19th century, nor yet sanitized as it would be in the 20th century.”
Colin G. Calloway“Americans in 1763 lived always in the shadow and presence of death. Death was not yet romanticized as it would be in the 19th century, nor yet sanitized as it would be in the 20th century.”
Colin G. Calloway, The Scratch of a Pen: 1763 and the Transformation of North America“Since much of American taxes prior to 1763 went to support the local clergy, one humorist suggested the opportunity to vote on that. If the minister was turned out, he could open a tavern and preach to his customers if he served them liquor.”
Colin G. Calloway, The Scratch of a Pen: 1763 and the Transformation of North America