Throughout the late summer and fall of 1786, farmers in central and western Massachusetts organized themselves into armed groups to protest against established authority and aggressive creditors. Calling themselves regulators or the voice of the people, these crowds attempted to pressure the state government to lower taxes and provide relief to debtors by using some of the same methods employed against British authority a decade earlier. From the perspective of men of wealth and station, these farmers threatened the foundations of society: property rights and their protection in courts and legislature. In this concise and compelling account of the uprising that came to be known as Shays’s Rebellion, Sean Condon describes the economic di...
This dissertation examines the causes and consequences of what I call the Time of Anarchy, a chaotic...
This thesis examines the local politics of Boston during the Revolutionary War and the years that fo...
This study examines the reintegration of loyalists and disaffected residents in Pennsylvania who opp...
Agrarian protest was a well known phenomenon of colonial North America. Yet the continued presence o...
Nearly all of the histories of Shays\u27s Rebellion point to debt as the reason why farmers in weste...
Beginning in the 1750s, a series of riots rippled through the Hudson Valley. Tenants rose in protest...
The Shays\u27, Whiskey, and Fries\u27 Rebellions, although of moderate interest to American historia...
At a session of the Confederation Congress on February 19, 1787, James Madison rose to reflect on th...
On May 30, 1381, a newly recruited tax commissioner summoned several English townships to pay their ...
In the aftermath of the American revolution, elites sought to defend their power and status against ...
This presentation explores the origins of the American Revolution in New Hampshire. Specifically, it...
This study examines how political loyalties changed during the Revolutionary era in eastern Connecti...
Looking at the revolutionary context of Pennsylvania, the essay analyzes the continuous movement of ...
In this essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine and contextualize the events surround...
Only a minority of British American colonies joined Massachusetts in revolt against Britain in July ...
This dissertation examines the causes and consequences of what I call the Time of Anarchy, a chaotic...
This thesis examines the local politics of Boston during the Revolutionary War and the years that fo...
This study examines the reintegration of loyalists and disaffected residents in Pennsylvania who opp...
Agrarian protest was a well known phenomenon of colonial North America. Yet the continued presence o...
Nearly all of the histories of Shays\u27s Rebellion point to debt as the reason why farmers in weste...
Beginning in the 1750s, a series of riots rippled through the Hudson Valley. Tenants rose in protest...
The Shays\u27, Whiskey, and Fries\u27 Rebellions, although of moderate interest to American historia...
At a session of the Confederation Congress on February 19, 1787, James Madison rose to reflect on th...
On May 30, 1381, a newly recruited tax commissioner summoned several English townships to pay their ...
In the aftermath of the American revolution, elites sought to defend their power and status against ...
This presentation explores the origins of the American Revolution in New Hampshire. Specifically, it...
This study examines how political loyalties changed during the Revolutionary era in eastern Connecti...
Looking at the revolutionary context of Pennsylvania, the essay analyzes the continuous movement of ...
In this essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine and contextualize the events surround...
Only a minority of British American colonies joined Massachusetts in revolt against Britain in July ...
This dissertation examines the causes and consequences of what I call the Time of Anarchy, a chaotic...
This thesis examines the local politics of Boston during the Revolutionary War and the years that fo...
This study examines the reintegration of loyalists and disaffected residents in Pennsylvania who opp...