This meticulously compiled volume, "The Acts And Resolves, Public And Private, Of The Province Of The Massachusetts Bay," serves as an essential resource for understanding the legal and historical foundations of Massachusetts. Volume 13 features the charters of the province, offering invaluable insight into the governance, laws, and societal structures that shaped early America.
Edited by a team of distinguished scholars including Abner Cheney Goodell, Ellis Ames, John Henry Clifford, Melville Madison Bigelow, and William Cross Williamson, this collection is enhanced with historical and explanatory notes, providing crucial context for researchers and historians. The appendix further enriches the volume, making it an indispensable reference for anyone studying the colonial period, legal history, or the early development of the United States.
Its enduring value lies in its comprehensive documentation of the laws and resolutions that governed one of the most influential colonies in early America.
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