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Letters that he and Hutchinson wrote in the late 1760s during protests surrounding the TownAndrew Olivernd Acts were publiAndrew Oliverd in 1773 igniting a storm of protest against both men. Most of Oliver's family remained Loyal during the American Revolution and resettled in other parts of the British Empire. The business was successful and the brothers eventually controlled Boston's Long Wharf.
He never actually carried out those duties and was later commissioned as the province's lieutenant governor. Andrew Oliver (March 28 1706 – March 3 1774) was a merchant and public official in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Born into a wealthy and politically powerful merchant family he is best known as the Massachusetts official responsible for implementing the provisions of the Stamp Act for which he was burned in effigy.