
The Tree That Saved Connecticut
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Carlton, Henry Fisk
1892 - 1973
About this book
In a pivotal moment of Connecticut's colonial history, the struggle for self-governance ignites as tensions rise over the colony's charter. "The Tree That Saved Connecticut" by Henry Fisk Carlton immerses readers in this tumultuous era, highlighting the fierce determination of colonists to uphold their unalienable rights and protect their governance against external threats. This historical play intricately weaves together the themes of resistance and identity, offering a vivid portrayal of a community's fight for autonomy. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, Carlton’s work serves as a compelling exploration of a defining chapter in American history, revealing the resilience and unity that shaped Connecticut's legacy. Discover the roots of democracy in this engaging narrative.