Peter Dowdall discusses the symbolism of trees

 

Peter Dowdall discusses the symbolism of trees

An elm tree was planted in Boston Common in 1646 and over 100 years later, a crowd gathered under its branches to protest against the British imposed Stamp Act, which was seen as a form of censorship.

It was the first act of defiance in a groundswell which would in time, lead to the start of the American Revolution and eventually, full independence in 1776.

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