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Seized with the temper of the times, identity and rebellion in pre-revolutionary America, Abby Chandler

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Seized with the temper of the times, identity and rebellion in pre-revolutionary America, Abby Chandler
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Seized with the temper of the times
Oclc number
1409433191
Responsibility statement
Abby Chandler
Sub title
identity and rebellion in pre-revolutionary America
Summary
"In Seized with the Temper of the Times Identity and Rebellion in Pre-Revolutionary America, historian Abby Chandler explores, as never before, the complex local and transatlantic tensions which infused the early imperial crisis. She argues that colonial responses to the Stamp Act were rooted in local tensions and that the Regulator Rebellion was fueled by trans-Atlantic tensions. These two paradoxes, a local crisis cast as imperial affair and an imperial affair cast as local crisis, tell a very different story than the one to which we are accustomed. Without pre-existing local tensions, the fury of the Stamp Act crisis might not have spilled over during the summer of 1765, and, without the added strains of the imperial crisis, the Regulator Rebellion might not have lasted for five years. The questions about the intersecting roles of local and imperial/federal interests and identities raised during both the Stamp Act crisis and the Regulator Rebellion would also continue to inform political thought in Rhode Island and North Carolina in the coming decades. Both colonies had long histories of challenges to their autonomy and their residents embraced the coming revolution before many of their counterparts, but they would also be reluctant participants in the rising union envisioned by the framers of the Constitution." - publisher
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