The letter could in many ways have been a turning point in American history. Nicola's proposal, while never fully formed, would not be suggesting tyranny, he rejected how others equated monarchy and tyranny, but instead a constitutional monarchy. The letter can be considered part of the Newburgh conspiracy, and indeed the first grievance Nicola highlights is the lack of adequate payment for troops.
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