Four Lost Legacies of the Early New England Civil Polity

Analysis of four lost New England political legacies—Old Colony referendum, majority rule, sound licensing, and the ideal of citizenship—arguing their loss weakened republican governance.

Leonard Woolsey Bacon was an American clergyman, writer, and social commentator who graduated from Yale University and served pastorates in both Congregational and Presbyterian churches. He was widely known for his prolific writing and for his outspoken engagement with major social, political, and religious issues of his day.

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