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1676, the end of American independence

Stephen Saunders Webb 1984 © Penguin Random House LLC
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  • 9780394414140 (hardcover)
Subject
  • American: Colonial to 1789
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • A Note on Dates (page xii)
  • List of Illustrations and Maps (page xiii)
  • Preface (page xxi)
  • Acknowledgments (page xxv)
  • BOOK ONE BACON'S REVOLUTION
  • Introduction (page 3)
  • Antagonists (page 13)
  • Tax Revolt (page 17)
  • Militia Mutiny and Indian War (page 21)
  • Conspirators (page 25)
  • Flight and Forgiveness (page 31)
  • Coup (page 33)
  • June Assembly (page 38)
  • Recruits and Elites (page 41)
  • Gloucester Petition and Loyalist Flight (page 44)
  • Revolutionary Convention (page 47)
  • Giles Bland (page 50)
  • Eastern Shore (page 53)
  • Jamestown (page 57)
  • Independence (page 66)
  • Chesapeake Confederation (page 69)
  • Bacon's Revolution (page 79)
  • Civil War (page 83)
  • The York River Campaign (page 103)
  • Berkeley's Revenge (page 124)
  • The Bristol Conference (page 127)
  • Resistance and Revenge (page 132)
  • Oyer and Terminer (page 149)
  • A Statute of Remembrance (page 156)
  • Royal Reaction, Popular Reform (page 158)
  • Autonomy's End (page 162)
  • Some Suggested Reading for Book One (page 164)
  • BOOK TWO THE WORLD VIEWED FROM WHITEHALL
  • Introduction (page 169)
  • Domestic Imperialists (page 173)
  • "Virginia's Frolick" (page 199)
  • "This Favourable Conjunctures: An Imperial View of King Philip's War (page 221)
  • Some Suggested Reading for Book Two (page 245)
  • BOOK THREE THE ANGLO-IROQUOIAN EMPIRE
  • I. "The Prince and the Orator": Garacontie of Onondaga
  • Introduction (page 251)
  • The Sagochiendagehte (page 254)
  • "The Ground Was Stained with Blood and Murder" (page 257)
  • "The Father of the French" (page 262)
  • "Within Two-Finger-Breadths of Total Destruction" (page 265)
  • "Famous Garakontie Longs for Baptism" (page 270)
  • "Daniel Garacontie: Captain General" (page 270)
  • "The King of England's Country or Their Plantations" (page 280)
  • "As Clever as a Demon": Garacontie at Cataracoui (page 283)
  • "Exterminating the Andastoguetz" (page 290)
  • The "Death-Song" of Garacontie (page 295)
  • "Onne Ouagicheria" (page 301)
  • II. Edmund Andros, English Imperialist
  • Introduction (page 303)
  • Inheritance and Exile 1637- 1661 (page 307)
  • English Guardsman and Barbadian Major 1661- 1668 (page 312)
  • Solicitor, Surveyor, and Dragoon 1668-1674 (page 321)
  • Bailiff of Guernsey and Seigneur de Sausmarez (page 328)
  • New York Repossessed (page 331)
  • Construction and Conciliation (page 335)
  • The Government of the Duke's Dominions (page 340)
  • III. The Covenant Chain
  • Introduction (page 355)
  • Corleaer at Tinontougen (and Albany) (page 360)
  • Gunpowder and Geopolitics (page 363)
  • The Assault on King Philip (page 367)
  • Refugees and Resolutions (page 371)
  • The Susquehanna Solution (page 374)
  • "Ye Govr. Genl. Is Become Our Father" (page 378)
  • "Undeceive Lt Genll Andross" (page 381)
  • "Submitting to Providence" (page 385)
  • "An Absolute Covenant of Peace" (page 388)
  • "The Governr. Genll. and We Are One" (page 391)
  • "Put Aside All Mistakes" (page 394)
  • "Diligence and Faithfulness" (page 396)
  • "Such Popular Governments" (page 398)
  • "He Certainly Did Great Things" (page 402)
  • Some Suggested reading for Book Three (page 405)
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • The Revolutions of 1676 and the End of American Independence (page 409)
  • Maps and Decorations (page 417)
  • Index (page 423)
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ENHR 101.401 (Oct. 1986): 946-949 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-8266%28198610%29101%3A401%3C946%3A1TEOAI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3
WMQ 3.43.1 (Jan. 1986): 119-124 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0043-5597%28198601%293%3A43%3A1%3C119%3A1TEOAI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-0
JSH 51.3 (Aug. 1985): 428-429 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-4642%28198508%2951%3A3%3C428%3A1TEOAI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9
JAH 72.1 (Jun. 1985): 127-128 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8723%28198506%2972%3A1%3C127%3A1TEOAI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9
RAH 13.2 (Jun. 1985): 177-183 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0048-7511%28198506%2913%3A2%3C177%3AROTE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-S
AHR 90.3 (Jun. 1985): 751-752 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28198506%2990%3A3%3C751%3A1TEOAI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J
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