Albert Bushnell Hart Quotes
"The participation of the people in their own government was the more significant, because the colonies actually had what England only seemed to have, - three departments of government."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Government, People, England, Participation)
"On March 10, 1764, preliminary resolutions passed the House of Commons looking towards the Stamp Act."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Act, March)
"The growth of constitutional government, as we now understand it, was promoted by the establishment of two different sets of machinery for making laws and carrying on government."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Government, Growth, Laws, Now)
"The colonies had little occasion to feel or to resent direct royal prerogative."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
"One of the strongest and most persistent elements in national development has been that inheritance of political traditions and usages which the new settlers brought with them."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Development, Inheritance, Traditions)
"As often happens during a war, some parts of the country prospered, notwithstanding the constant loss."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: War, Country, Loss)
"Each colony became accustomed to planting new settlements and to claiming new boundaries."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
"The old charters of Massachusetts, Virginia, and the Carolinas had given title to strips of territory extending from the Atlantic westward to the Pacific."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Old)
"Everywhere among the English-speaking race criminal justice was rude, and punishments were barbarous; but the tendency was to do away with special privileges and legal exemptions."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Legal, English, Justice, Race)
"Few characters in history are indispensable."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: History)
"From William of Orange to William Pitt the younger there was but one man without whom English history must have taken a different turn, and that was William Pitt the elder."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: History, English, Man)
"In 1763 the English were the most powerful nation in the world."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: English, Nation, World)
"In government as well as in trade a new era came to the colonies in 1763."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Government, Trade)
"More emphasis was thus thrown upon the local governments than in England."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: England)
"Many attempts had been made by colonial legislatures to cut off or to tax the importation of slaves."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Tax)
"Besides paid white laborers, there was everywhere a class of white servants bound without wages for a term of years, and a more miserable class of Negro slaves."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Class, Wages, Years)
"In some of the middle colonies the towns and counties were both active and had a relation with each other which was the forerunner of the present system of local government in the Western States."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Government, Present, states)
"In any event, colonization and the grant of lands were provincial matters."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
"In each colony in 1750 were to be found two sets of governing organizations, - the local and the general."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
"In comparison with other men of their time, the Americans were distinguished by the possession of new political and social ideas, which were destined to be the foundation of the American commonwealth."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Men, Time, Ideas, American, Americans, Possession)
"In appearance the labor system of all the colonies was the same."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Appearance, Labor)
"The Stuart sovereigns of England steadily attempted to strengthen their power, and the resistance to that effort caused an immense growth of Parliamentary influence."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Power, Growth, Effort, England, Influence)
"Washington's defeat in 1754 was followed by active military preparations on both sides."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Defeat, Military, Washington)
"The residence of the Plymouth settlers in the Netherlands, and the later conquest of the Dutch colonies, had brought the Americans into contact with the singularly wise and free institutions of the Dutch."
- Albert Bushnell Hart
(Related: Americans, Conquest)