still frightful of British vengeance. Some politicians and philosophers pushed rapport boundaries between colonizer and colonist. John Dickinson, a lawyer and colonial legislator, wrote, “ …To divide, and thus to destroy is the first political maxim in attacking those who are powerful by their union.” Despite the strength of his written word, Dickinson refused to sign the Declaration of Independence; he wanted “fair taxation,” only. Anti-British philosophers were beginning to delve into the cause