Book contents
- The Loyalist Problem in Revolutionary New England
- The Loyalist Problem in Revolutionary New England
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Tables
- Book part
- A Note on Sources
- Chronology of the English Revolution in the Seventeenth Century
- List of Abbreviations
- Maps (PDF Only)
- Introduction
- Part I New England in December, 1773
- Part II From the Boston Tea Party to the War and Independence
- 4 Rebels and Loyalists from December Sixteenth, 1773 to September 1774
- 5 “The Attempts of a Wicked Administration to Enslave America”
- 6 “Avoid Blood and Tumult”
- Part III The Loyalist Problem and Ideology after 1776
- Conclusion
- Index
5 - “The Attempts of a Wicked Administration to Enslave America”
The Peace of the Towns Destroyed and the Loyalist Cause, September 1774 to April 19, 1775
from Part II - From the Boston Tea Party to the War and Independence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
- The Loyalist Problem in Revolutionary New England
- The Loyalist Problem in Revolutionary New England
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Tables
- Book part
- A Note on Sources
- Chronology of the English Revolution in the Seventeenth Century
- List of Abbreviations
- Maps (PDF Only)
- Introduction
- Part I New England in December, 1773
- Part II From the Boston Tea Party to the War and Independence
- 4 Rebels and Loyalists from December Sixteenth, 1773 to September 1774
- 5 “The Attempts of a Wicked Administration to Enslave America”
- 6 “Avoid Blood and Tumult”
- Part III The Loyalist Problem and Ideology after 1776
- Conclusion
- Index
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- The Loyalist Problem in Revolutionary New England , pp. 149 - 180Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016