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Monticello Podcasts
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Stories and news from the worlds of Thomas Jefferson, the larger Monticello community, and the life of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.
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Stories and news from the worlds of Thomas Jefferson, the larger Monticello community, and the life of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.
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History
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"Like a shock of electricity": Jefferson and the Intolerable Acts
Monticello Podcasts
8 minutes
1 year ago
"Like a shock of electricity": Jefferson and the Intolerable Acts
Years later, a retired Thomas Jefferson later reflected that at least for Virginia the series of British laws in 1774 that came to be known as the Intolerable Acts, or Coercive Acts in Britain, played a crucial role to the path to independence and the American Revolution. But what were the Intolerable Acts? What made them so charged for Jefferson and his fellow Virginians? And how did the acts shape British colonists’ opinions on Great Britain, their relationship to the British Empire, and their ideas about government and rights?
Monticello Podcasts
Stories and news from the worlds of Thomas Jefferson, the larger Monticello community, and the life of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.