The Southern Experience in the American RevolutionThese essays pose new questions concerning the social and political origins of the Revolution in the South, the social disorder indiced by the war, and the impact of the conflict and its ideologies on blacks and women. Contributors are: Pauline Maier, Robert M. Weir, Jack P. Greene, Marvin L. Michale Kay, Lorin Lee Cary, John Shy, Clyde R. Ferguson, Mary Beth Norton, Michael Mullin, and Peter H. Wood. Originally published in 1978. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value. |
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Insulted , & treated like rebells , by the very persons from whom they " had been so ' long taught to expect Succour . ... in both of these disputes metropolitan officials had supported a person or a group that the vast majority of ...
Insulted , & treated like rebells , by the very persons from whom they " had been so ' long taught to expect Succour . ... in both of these disputes metropolitan officials had supported a person or a group that the vast majority of ...
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Such dispositions , as far as they induced the capture of obnoxious persons , of militia , and other soldiers , of forage wood , cattle and property of persons in rebellion , I was willing to encourage . . . . But fearing indiscriminate ...
Such dispositions , as far as they induced the capture of obnoxious persons , of militia , and other soldiers , of forage wood , cattle and property of persons in rebellion , I was willing to encourage . . . . But fearing indiscriminate ...
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The white minority accepted the fact that enslaved persons were quick to take advantage of anything that weakened , disturbed , or distracted the controlling culture . When fire destroyed much of Charleston in 1740 , rumors of an ...
The white minority accepted the fact that enslaved persons were quick to take advantage of anything that weakened , disturbed , or distracted the controlling culture . When fire destroyed much of Charleston in 1740 , rumors of an ...
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Early Revolutionary Leaders in the South | 3 |
Personality Development | 25 |
Political Culture | 55 |
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