Divided Loyalties: How the American Revolution Came to New York by Richard M. Ketchum

Divided Loyalties: How the American Revolution Came to New York

Richard M. Ketchum
464 pages
Henry Holt and Co.; 1st edition
Oct 2002
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Before the Civil War splintered the young country, there was another conflict that divided friends and family-the Revolutionary WarPrior to the French and Indian War, the British government had taken little interest in their expanding American empire. Years of neglect had allowed America's fledgling democracy to gain power, but by 1760 America had become the biggest and fastest-growing part of the British economy, and the mother country required tribute. When the Revolution came to New York City, it tore apart a community that was already riven by deep-seated family, political, religious, and economic antagonisms. Focusing on a number of individuals, Divided Loyalties describes their response to increasingly drastic actions taken in London by a succession of the king's ministers, which finally forced people to take sides and decide whether they would continue their loyalty to Great Britain and the king, or cast their lot with the American insurgents.
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Pages 464
Publisher Henry Holt and Co.;...
Published 2002
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