By looking at Great Britain and the American colonies in conjunction with the larger British Atlantic Empire, historians can better understand the political, social, and cultural transformations that occurred when transatlantic actors met. William Samuel Johnson is an example of an ordinary agent who nonetheless had extensive contacts with numerous British and American thinkers. While acting on Connecticut\u27s behalf in London between 1767 and 1771, he sent reports back to Connecticut governors Jonathan Trumbull and William Pitkin on parliamentary proceedings while corresponding with the people who traveled around the Atlantic world during this critical period-merchants, seafarers, emigrants, soldiers, missionaries, radicals and conserva...
The customs service in Britain\u27s North American colonies in the eighteenth-century had a violent ...
Thomas Hutchinson and Thomas Gage were the last two colonial governors of Massachusetts. Thomas Hutc...
British imperial power was greatly bolstered by new techniques in surveying and map-making during th...
By looking at Great Britain and the American colonies in conjunction with the larger British Atlanti...
The concept of an Atlantic Empire in the eighteenth century – an empire built on trade, the generati...
This thesis describes the sixty years of transatlantic interaction, connection, dislocation and reco...
As William Pepperrell, the famed commander of New England's expedition against Louisbourg, was laid ...
Only a minority of British American colonies joined Massachusetts in revolt against Britain in July ...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
In the period from 1767 to 1770 an attitude toward the colonies matured in Britain which changed in ...
On August 14th, 1775, Bermudian elites and their slaves discreetly carried gunpowder from the island...
First Published in 1980. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
As the War of Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) concluded in 1713, English writer Daniel Defoe c...
A study of early transatlantic trade in South Carolina that exposes the divisive complexity that led...
This study is the group biography of a community in colonial New York formed by the patronage and th...
The customs service in Britain\u27s North American colonies in the eighteenth-century had a violent ...
Thomas Hutchinson and Thomas Gage were the last two colonial governors of Massachusetts. Thomas Hutc...
British imperial power was greatly bolstered by new techniques in surveying and map-making during th...
By looking at Great Britain and the American colonies in conjunction with the larger British Atlanti...
The concept of an Atlantic Empire in the eighteenth century – an empire built on trade, the generati...
This thesis describes the sixty years of transatlantic interaction, connection, dislocation and reco...
As William Pepperrell, the famed commander of New England's expedition against Louisbourg, was laid ...
Only a minority of British American colonies joined Massachusetts in revolt against Britain in July ...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
In the period from 1767 to 1770 an attitude toward the colonies matured in Britain which changed in ...
On August 14th, 1775, Bermudian elites and their slaves discreetly carried gunpowder from the island...
First Published in 1980. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
As the War of Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) concluded in 1713, English writer Daniel Defoe c...
A study of early transatlantic trade in South Carolina that exposes the divisive complexity that led...
This study is the group biography of a community in colonial New York formed by the patronage and th...
The customs service in Britain\u27s North American colonies in the eighteenth-century had a violent ...
Thomas Hutchinson and Thomas Gage were the last two colonial governors of Massachusetts. Thomas Hutc...
British imperial power was greatly bolstered by new techniques in surveying and map-making during th...