The Southern Experience in the American RevolutionUNC Press Books, 1 nov 2017 - 330 pagina's These 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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... Stamp Act. They characteristically favored the nonimportation associations that answered the Townshend duties of 1767 and opposed the importation of taxed East India Company tea. Above all, they joined and often led the extralegal ...
... Stamp Act. They characteristically favored the nonimportation associations that answered the Townshend duties of 1767 and opposed the importation of taxed East India Company tea. Above all, they joined and often led the extralegal ...
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... act “out of doors,” as when he arranged a demonstration against stampman George Mercer at Westmoreland Courthouse on ... Stamp Act resistance retained importance into the mid-1770s: the Annapolis lawyers William Paca and Samuel Chase ...
... act “out of doors,” as when he arranged a demonstration against stampman George Mercer at Westmoreland Courthouse on ... Stamp Act resistance retained importance into the mid-1770s: the Annapolis lawyers William Paca and Samuel Chase ...
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... Stamp Act, he had far greater reservations on the use of direct popular force than did Lee, Gadsden, or even his own colleague Chase. Disqualified from office during the colonial period because of his Catholicism, Carroll first appeared ...
... Stamp Act, he had far greater reservations on the use of direct popular force than did Lee, Gadsden, or even his own colleague Chase. Disqualified from office during the colonial period because of his Catholicism, Carroll first appeared ...
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... law in London, a task that required separation from his family in Maryland from the ages of eleven to twenty-seven.10 The ... Stamp Act crisis that he had “not a large but... a clear Estate,” and later built one of the largest wharves in ...
... law in London, a task that required separation from his family in Maryland from the ages of eleven to twenty-seven.10 The ... Stamp Act crisis that he had “not a large but... a clear Estate,” and later built one of the largest wharves in ...
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... Stamp Act were to go into effect, he wrote some years later, Virginians' wives and children would be made slaves, their estates taken from them without their consent and by violence. Thus their “nipping in the bud this wicked design ...
... Stamp Act were to go into effect, he wrote some years later, Virginians' wives and children would be made slaves, their estates taken from them without their consent and by violence. Thus their “nipping in the bud this wicked design ...
Inhoudsopgave
Political Culture Social | |
Class Mobility and Conflict in North Carolina | |
Carolina and Georgia Patriot and Loyalist Militia | |
an Era of War and Revolution 17751807 | |
Taking Care of Business in Revolutionary South | |
Index | |
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The Southern Experience in the American Revolution Jeffrey J. Crow,Larry E. Tise Fragmentweergave - 1978 |
The Southern Experience in the American Revolution Jeffrey J. Crow,Larry E. Tise Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1978 |
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