James Parker (publisher)

James Parker (1714–1770) was a Colonial printer and publisher in British America during the reign of George II of Great Britain.

The Province of New Jersey issued paper money depicting the unit of account for colonial currency reciprocal of the Carolingian monetary system.

The parliamentary rules served as a currency reform for capital exchange and public banks established in British America.

The parliamentary chamber convened at the Palace of Westminster conducting a redress which became known as the Examination before the Committee of the Whole of the House of Commons disclosed February 13, 1766.

[7][8][9] The Woodbridge Township press published pamphlets disseminated throughout the British America colonies with publications appearing in English language and foreign translations in Europe.

Colonists protesting British Empire taxation laws