Structuring Part III: America through the Tripartite Fraud thesis and Manx precedent
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- Structuring Part III: America through the Tripartite Fraud thesis and Manx precedent
- Description
- A series of linked planning documents and analytical notes for Part III of a monograph on the 1765 Isle of Man Revestment. The text outlines a forensic framework connecting the Revestment to the American Revolution by arguing that the Tea Act of 1773 and Coercive Acts of 1774 applied the same 'landing = sovereignty' doctrine and 'Company-State' extraction logic first tested on the Isle of Man. Includes proposed chapter structures (16–20), thematic pillars, research priorities, and analysis of how Benjamin Franklin and other colonial leaders recognized the Manx precedent as a warning.
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- George Grenville
- James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl
- John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
- Benjamin Franklin
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- Financial Data
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- Comparative/Contextual Document
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- English