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Letter from John Adams to James Warren, 7 October 1775
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In this letter to James Warren, president of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, John Adams discusses the possible fates of colonial trade and foreign relations if independence were declared. Adams wonders to what extent foreign powers can be trusted to maintain beneficial trade agreements, discusses strategies for developing bonds without England's help, and proposes plans for the fortification of ports and rivers.