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History of Taxation in Rhode Island to the Year 1790
O książce
In «History of Taxation in Rhode Island to the Year 1790,» Henry B. Gardner meticulously chronicles the evolution of taxation within one of America'Äôs earliest colonies. The book is not merely a historical record; it is a detailed analysis of the socio-economic and political contexts that influenced tax impositions and reforms. Gardner'Äôs literary style blends rigorous scholarly examination with accessible prose, making complex economic concepts digestible. The work situates Rhode Island'Äôs taxation within the broader narrative of American colonial history, emphasizing the interplay between governance and fiscal policy in the formation of the state identity prior to the Revolution. Henry B. Gardner, a noted historian and tax policy expert, draws upon extensive archival research and firsthand accounts from foundational figures of Rhode Island. His academic background and profound understanding of 18th-century American governmental structures provided Gardner with unique insights into the motivations behind tax legislation and its impact on the populace. His dedication to preserving historical narratives is evident, reflecting a deep appreciation for the socio-political climate of early America. This book is an essential read for scholars of American history, economics, and public policy. It offers invaluable perspectives for anyone interested in understanding how taxation shaped early American society, particularly in Rhode Island. Gardner's thorough analysis invites readers to consider the implications of fiscal policy that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions.