Scotland's HistoryEnlightenment and EmpireJohn Witherspoon becomes Princeton Principle

John Witherspoon becomes Princeton Principle – 1768

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Paisley preacher John Witherspoon takes up post of Principle of Princeton College, New Jersey. Witherspoon brings with him the thoughts and theories of the Scottish Enlightenment and the college becomes a centre of reformist and revolutionary thought in America. Video: A History of Scotland: The Price of Progress.

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