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An essential archive of the first crisis of American independence. Vital papers speak across centuries. This historical documents anthology brings together the journals of each Provincial Congress of Massachusetts in 1774 and 1775, the minutes of the Committee of Safety and other american revolution committee proceedings, an appendix of county convention proceedings, narratives of the nineteenth of April 1775, and papers relating to Ticonderoga and Crown Point.As a colonial american history collection, it contains revolutionary war primary sources and massachusetts provincial congress records that map the progression from local alarm to organised resistance. The volume captures the texture of eighteenth century political debates - petitions, orders, committee reports and urgent correspondence - and shows how early american government functioned in emergency. For students of the continental congress era and anyone interested in 1770s New England history the material is both evidence and story: procedural minutiae become narrative, and the small administrative acts that shaped political fate come sharply into view. Presented with scholarly care, it is an academic research resource as well as a primary source facsimile that rewards close reading. Close study reveals the rhetorical forms of the period and supplies case studies useful to legal historians, political scholars, museum curators and seminar teaching. Beyond narrow record-keeping, the documents make visible the administrative choices - supply requests, committee appointments and enforcement measures - that underpinned public policy. The collection converts fragmentary archival entries into a sustained narrative of civic decision-making and political urgency.Accessible to curious readers and prized by classic-literature collectors, the collection also serves genealogy and local history inquiries, offering names, places and civic responses that bring communities into focus. Its presence in a home or institutional library deepens context for other early American sources and enriches exhibitions, teaching collections and private study. A fine acquisition for libraries, local-history collections and private shelves that value primary testimony from America’s founding. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.