Samuel Adams and Dr. Joseph Warren in Boston, other key political leaders in other cities. Many of them were active in the colonial legislatures under the British, until their authority was usurped by changes in the British approach to the American colonies in the early 1770s.
It affected the colonial leaders because
The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter was created in 1961.
It means a committee (group) set up to engage in correspondence (written communication, letter writing) with other groups. The committees of correspondence were bodies organized by the local colonial leaders of the Thirteen Colonies before and during the American Revolution for the purposes of coordinating written communication between separate cities and colonies.
The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter ended in 1965.
Correspondence Publishing Committee was created in 1951.
The Committee of Correspondence was initiated by the Patriot leaders of the thirteen colonies. The leaders included General George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Ethan Allen.
It form on the year 1772.
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the committee of correspondence helped by passing around information to reball against the British, this can also be called Propaganda.
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