The Bond of Liberty

The eighteenth-century MP Edmund Burke urged London to remember that what held Britain’s colonies together all around the world was not armies or laws, but the fact that the colonies saw Britain as a beacon of liberty in a world where colonies were more usually expected to serve the mother country like a slave.

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