May 12, 2025

Hamiltonian America.Chapter 9,Sons Of Liberty.page 9

"Right from the dawn of Hamiltonian times,down to this mordern era books and writings of the Patriots sealed and paved the road from pre independence era down to period of independence to this mordern times .Most pronounced writer of the pre independence independence and immediate post independence era up till 1804 when he died was Hamilton.His polemical broadsides as top polemicist with brutal cannon balls fired at the British was the surest pill to overwhelming fame."
"Have you heard about Thomas Paine before?Paine ever heard of him?"
"Yeah Paine an English immigrant in early January 1776 ,preached a resounding message of freedom and campaigned for American independence in this regard."
"How did he do it?"
"As a self taught Englishman he was in Philadelphia for two years before he wrote the famous pamphlet entitled 'Common Sense".
"Yes you re right that is it the famous word "the common sense.i didn't know it was a pamphlet."
"Yeah a pamphlet am not sure an average American could read that long during the period forgetting patriots were experiencing extreme mental health torture from the British."
"Oops.I think he made a lot of adherents with that"
Of course,he sold an overwhelming 120,000 copies,by a full year."
"What was his profession?"
"I think he was a corset maker at one time and excise officer .With the pamphlet he issued a resounding message for the American independence.This gave an extraordinary confidence to boost Hamilton 's prime energy for journalistic sparkles and so he switched allegiance to a republican owned paper called New York Journal co founded by John Holt and William Livingston.He met Holt through Livingston and went onto publish many articles written at king's and edited by Holt who was a zealous wig.He scribbled massive tons of poetry handed over to Robert Troup who recklessly lost that tons during the Revolution."
"What a painful mess!"
"Nevertheless he continued to write from November 9,1775 to February 8,1776 he had fourteen installments of his famous essays 'The Monitor ',about the longest and most prominent strings of essays ever published by Holt before the Revolution.Tory Rivington published  nevertheless also some of his essays edited by several editors and committed fully his collaboration with dissident Holt.John Jay also acknowledged his persistence authorship as the brain behind some of New York Journal 's most trenchant publications for the good three months he stop readership with the paper in a discussion with Alexander McDougal in December 5,1775."


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