An edition of As if an enemy's country (2010)

As if an enemy's country

the British occupation of Boston and the origins of revolution

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An edition of As if an enemy's country (2010)

As if an enemy's country

the British occupation of Boston and the origins of revolution

Perhaps nothing did more to foment anti-British sentiment than the armed occupation of Boston. This is Richard Archer's narrative of those critical months between October 1, 1768 and the winter of 1770 when Boston was an occupied town. Archer moves deftly between the governor's mansion and cobblestoned back-alleys as he traces the origins of the colonists' conflict with Britain. He reveals the maneuvering of colonial leaders as they responded to London's new policies, and he evokes the outrage many Bostonians felt towards Parliament and its local representatives. Archer captures the popular mobilization under the leadership of John Hancock and Samuel Adams that met the oppressive imperial measures--most notably the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act--with demonstrations, violence, and non-importation agreements. When the city was flooded with troops, tempers flared and violent conflicts broke out. Archer's vivid tale culminates in the Boston Massacre and its aftermath.--From publisher description.

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English
Pages
284

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As if an enemy's country: the British occupation of Boston and the origins of revolution
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Table of Contents

Introduction : a garrisoned town
Grenville's innovation
On the brink
Power and the opposition
An accommodation of sorts
The Townshend blunder
A momentous decision
Camping on the Common
Occupation
The merchants and John Mein
Prelude to a tragedy
The massacre on King Street
Aftermath
Conclusion : a revolutionary legacy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-273) and index.

Published in
Oxford, New York
Series
Pivotal moments in American history, Pivotal moments in American history

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.3, 973.3113
Library of Congress
E210 .A73 2010, E210.A73 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 284 p. :
Number of pages
284

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24562250M
Internet Archive
asifenemyscountr00arch
ISBN 10
0195382471
ISBN 13
9780195382471
LCCN
2009039919
OCLC/WorldCat
313664751

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