ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION PENNSYLVANIA’S LOYALISTS AND DISAFFECTED IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTION: DEFINING THE TERRAIN OF REINTEGRATION, 1765-1800 by René José Silva Florida International University, 2018 Miami, Florida Professor Kirsten Wood, Major Professor This study examines the reintegration of loyalists and disaffected residents in Pennsylvania who opposed the American Revolution from the Stamp Act crisis in 1765 through the Age of Federalism in 1790s. The inquiry argues that postwar loyalist reintegration in Pennsylvania succeeded because of the attitudes, behavior, actions and contributions of both disaffected residents and patriot citizens. The focus is chiefly on the legal battle over citizenship, especially the responses of the dis...
This thesis uses a case study approach to examine loyalism during the American Revolution, by consid...
Two hundred years after the American Revolution, the conflict is still being represented for the mos...
Abstract This dissertation is about the Loyalist Regiments of the American Revolution, 1775-1783. T...
This study examines the reintegration of loyalists and disaffected residents in Pennsylvania who opp...
After the American Revolution a number of Loyalists, those colonial Americans who remained loyal to ...
This thesis examines the difficulties the Maryland legislature encountered with Loyalists and nonjur...
Before the Revolution New Hampshire had one of the strongest, pro-British governing elites of the co...
Before the Revolution New Hampshire had one of the strongest, pro-British governing elites of the co...
Traditionally, studies of the Loyalists from the American Revolution highlight their wartime experie...
The dissertation examines the creation of loyalist identity during the American Revolution. Two dist...
Historians of loyalism in Virginia during the American Revolution typically characterize supporters ...
The dissertation examines the creation of loyalist identity during the American Revolution. Two dist...
Traditionally, studies of the Loyalists from the American Revolution highlight their wartime experie...
This dissertation explores the crucial link between war and politics in Philadelphia during the Amer...
This dissertation offers a new reading of the loyalist experience by drawing on the insights and met...
This thesis uses a case study approach to examine loyalism during the American Revolution, by consid...
Two hundred years after the American Revolution, the conflict is still being represented for the mos...
Abstract This dissertation is about the Loyalist Regiments of the American Revolution, 1775-1783. T...
This study examines the reintegration of loyalists and disaffected residents in Pennsylvania who opp...
After the American Revolution a number of Loyalists, those colonial Americans who remained loyal to ...
This thesis examines the difficulties the Maryland legislature encountered with Loyalists and nonjur...
Before the Revolution New Hampshire had one of the strongest, pro-British governing elites of the co...
Before the Revolution New Hampshire had one of the strongest, pro-British governing elites of the co...
Traditionally, studies of the Loyalists from the American Revolution highlight their wartime experie...
The dissertation examines the creation of loyalist identity during the American Revolution. Two dist...
Historians of loyalism in Virginia during the American Revolution typically characterize supporters ...
The dissertation examines the creation of loyalist identity during the American Revolution. Two dist...
Traditionally, studies of the Loyalists from the American Revolution highlight their wartime experie...
This dissertation explores the crucial link between war and politics in Philadelphia during the Amer...
This dissertation offers a new reading of the loyalist experience by drawing on the insights and met...
This thesis uses a case study approach to examine loyalism during the American Revolution, by consid...
Two hundred years after the American Revolution, the conflict is still being represented for the mos...
Abstract This dissertation is about the Loyalist Regiments of the American Revolution, 1775-1783. T...