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The Ipswich Revolt of 1687

February 23, 2025December 8, 2025 Gordon Harris3 Comments
Ipswich revolt of 1687

On August 23, 1687, the citizens of Ipswich, led by the Reverend John Wise, denounced the levy of taxes by the arbitrary government of Sir Edmund Andros, and from their protest sprang the American Revolution of 1689.

Posted in Andros Rebellion, VideoTagged 1689, Andros, Destination Ipswich, featured, Ipswich, John Wise, Samuel Appleton

The Rev. John Wise of Ipswich

June 14, 2024November 2, 2025 Gordon Harris8 Comments

The concepts of freedom about which Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence originated from the pen of the Rev. John Wise of Ipswich: "The origin of civil power is the people...and when they are free, they may set up what species of government they please."

Posted in History, Leaders, People, StoriesTagged 1683, Andros, Essex, town government, truth, war

The “Birthplace of American Independence”

December 28, 2023October 21, 2025 Gordon Harris2 Comments
Ipswich MA birthplace of American Independence

Resistance by the citizens and leaders of Ipswich to a tax imposed by the Crown in 1687 is commemorated in the seal of the town of Ipswich, which bears the motto, "The Birthplace of American Independence 1687."

Posted in Andros Rebellion, HistoryTagged 1687, Andros, Appleton, Birthplace of American Independence, fear, insanity, town government, war

The Defiant Samuel Appleton

January 10, 2023July 29, 2025 Gordon Harris7 Comments
Appleton's Pulpit Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission

In 1687, a warrant was issued for the arrest of several Ipswich men for being "seditiously inclined and disaffected to his Majesty's government." The 62-year-old Major Samuel Appleton scorned the appearance of submission and remained imprisoned in the cold Boston Jail through the winter.

Posted in Andros Rebellion, People, StoriesTagged 1687, Andros, Appleton, Court, Ipswich, September, town government, truth

The Birthplace of American Independence, 1687 

November 21, 2022January 27, 2025 Gordon Harris1 Comment
Seal of the Town of Ipswich MA, "Birthplace of American Independence"

The important events I shall describe were a mere tradition in the town where I was born. It was almost a revelation, when, in later years, I found unquestioned historical records deserving of national attention.

Posted in HistoryTagged Andros, Appleton, Birthplace of American Independence

© Gordon Harris 2025

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