词条 | John Hughes (Pennsylvania politician) |
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In 1765 when the British government brought in a Stamp Act for its North American colonies, Hughes was recommended by Franklin — who was in London — to be appointed as the official stamp distributor for Pennsylvania, a potentially lucrative office. However, the proposed introduction of the Act triggered violent protests along the Atlantic seaboard. Faced with mob violence, including attacks on the houses of collectors, Hughes was forced to resign his office. That October, Hughes did not run for re-election in the colonial Assembly.[2] The Stamp Act Crisis turned Hughes from a popular politician into an exile from Pennsylvania. He left the colony to take up a post as a Customs Officer — in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1769, and the following year in Charles Town, South Carolina — a position arranged by Benjamin Franklin.[3] He died in Charleston, Feb. 1, 1772.[4] Bibliography
References1. ^Anderson p.675 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hughes, John}}{{Pennsylvania-politician-stub}}2. ^Anderson p.676 3. ^Bowser p.97 4. ^Holstein, p. 51. 4 : Speakers of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives|People of colonial Pennsylvania|1711 births|1772 deaths |
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