Gentry and Common Folk: Political Culture on a Virginia Frontier, 1740-1789University Press of Kentucky, 1991 - 228 頁 In the late 18th century, the Upper Valley of Virginia experienced a conflict between the elitist culture of the gentry and the more democratic values of the populace. Tillson addresses several major issues in historical scholarship on Virginia and the southern backcountry, focusing on changing political values in the late colonial and Revolutionary eras. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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第 102 頁
... lead mine at Fort Chiswell , and on some occasions they proposed coop- eration with British troops and Tories from outside the region . In several neighborhoods , loyalists threatened the lives , families , and property of local ...
... lead mine at Fort Chiswell , and on some occasions they proposed coop- eration with British troops and Tories from outside the region . In several neighborhoods , loyalists threatened the lives , families , and property of local ...
第 103 頁
... lead for the patriot forces.11 Ethnic frictions in the upper valley probably encouraged Welsh and German loyalism . One Welsh woman complained to William Preston that her husband had been arrested as a Tory because of “ a ...
... lead for the patriot forces.11 Ethnic frictions in the upper valley probably encouraged Welsh and German loyalism . One Welsh woman complained to William Preston that her husband had been arrested as a Tory because of “ a ...
第 132 頁
... lead to rebellion and inev- itable retribution by state authorities.90 Despite their misgivings about such tactics , the opponents of the Franklin proposal found themselves forced to compete with Campbell 132 GENTRY AND COMMON FOLK.
... lead to rebellion and inev- itable retribution by state authorities.90 Despite their misgivings about such tactics , the opponents of the Franklin proposal found themselves forced to compete with Campbell 132 GENTRY AND COMMON FOLK.
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Land People Economy and Government | 5 |
The Political Culture of the Colonial Elite | 20 |
John Stuarts History of the Greenbrier Valley | 138 |
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