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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... noted this problem in the Staunton area in the 1740s , and in 1753 James Patton reported popular resentment of the property damage done by traveling Cherokee Indians on the south- ern frontier of Augusta County.20 The elite could ...
... noted this problem in the Staunton area in the 1740s , and in 1753 James Patton reported popular resentment of the property damage done by traveling Cherokee Indians on the south- ern frontier of Augusta County.20 The elite could ...
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... noted apprehensively that some of the " most worthless " and undependable New River settlers actually hoped for a war and were disappointed when the news of an Indian attack proved false . When William Preston wrote the Cherokees in ...
... noted apprehensively that some of the " most worthless " and undependable New River settlers actually hoped for a war and were disappointed when the news of an Indian attack proved false . When William Preston wrote the Cherokees in ...
第 122 頁
... noted that the past failures of other counties to fill their own quotas fueled draft resistance in Washington County.37 To a limited degree , these popular groups had absorbed from the outside world the new republican ideology and its ...
... noted that the past failures of other counties to fill their own quotas fueled draft resistance in Washington County.37 To a limited degree , these popular groups had absorbed from the outside world the new republican ideology and its ...
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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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