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ed of resorting to arms, the whole force of North Carolina was ready to join in protecting the rights of the continent. Gadsden to Garth, Dec. 1765. It was the same throughout the country. Wherever a jealousy was roused, that a stamp officer might exercise his functions, the people were sure to gather about him, and compel him to renew his resignation under oath, or solemnly before witnesses. Tryon to Conway, 26 Dec. The colonies began also to think of permanent chap. XIX.} 1765. Nov union. join or die became more and more their motto. At Windham, in Connecticut, the freemen, in a multitudinous assembly, agreed with one another, to keep up, establish, and maintain the spirit of union and liberty; and for that end they recommended monthly county conventions, and also a general meeting of the colony. At New London, the inhabitants of the county of Dec. that name, holding a mass meeting in December, unanimously decided in carefully prepared resolves, that every form of