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Separation Of Maine From Massachusetts 1785-1820, Ronald Fillmore Banks
Separation Of Maine From Massachusetts 1785-1820, Ronald Fillmore Banks
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The movement to separate Maine from Massachusetts commenced in 178£ as an "anticolonial" movement. Led at first by conservatives who desired independence for Maine in order that they could become leaders in the style of their political brethren who led Massachusetts, the movement was eventually taken over by men such as William King, John Holmes, Albion K. Parris, William Pitt Preble, and John Chandler, all of whom formed the leadership of the Jeffersonian- Republicans in Maine.
These leaders of the Republicans of Maine desired independence in order to be freed from the economic and political constraints placed on their activities …