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Sweet Land of Liberty : The Ordeal of the American Revolution in Northampton County, Pennsylvania

معرفی کتاب «Sweet Land of Liberty : The Ordeal of the American Revolution in Northampton County, Pennsylvania» نوشتهٔ Francis S. Fox، منتشرشده توسط نشر The Pennsylvania State University Press در سال 2000. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

It is often said that the American Revolution was a conservative revolution, but in many parts of the British colonies the Revolution was anything but conservative. This book follows the Revolution in Pennsylvania’s backcountry through the experiences of eighteen men and women who lived in Northampton County during these years of turmoil. Fox’s account will startle many readers for whom the Revolution symbolizes the high-minded pursuit of liberty. In 1774, Northampton County was the second largest of Pennsylvania’s eleven counties, comprising more than 2,500 square miles, three towns (Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton), and some 15,000 people. When the Revolution broke out, militias took control. Frontier justice replaced the rule of law as zealous patriots preoccupied themselves not with fighting the British but with seizing local political power and persecuting their pacifist neighbors. __Sweet Land of Liberty__ reawakens the Revolution in Northampton County with sketches of men and women caught up in it. Seldom is this story told from the vantage point of common folks, let alone those in the backcountry. In Fox’s hands, we see in these individuals an altogether more disturbing Revolution than we have ever reckoned with before.

It is often said that the American Revolution was a conservative revolution, but in many parts of the British colonies the Revolution was anything but conservative. This book follows the Revolution in Pennsylvania’s backcountry through the experiences of eighteen men and women who lived in Northampton County during these years of turmoil. Fox’s account will startle many readers for whom the Revolution symbolizes the high-minded pursuit of liberty. In 1774, Northampton County was the second largest of Pennsylvania’s eleven counties, comprising more than 2,500 square miles, three towns (Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton), and some 15,000 people. When the Revolution broke out, militias took control. Frontier justice replaced the rule of law as zealous patriots preoccupied themselves not with fighting the British but with seizing local political power and persecuting their pacifist neighbors.

Sweet Land of Liberty reawakens the Revolution in Northampton County with sketches of men and women caught up in it. Seldom is this story told from the vantage point of common folks, let alone those in the backcountry. In Fox’s hands, we see in these individuals an altogether more disturbing Revolution than we have ever reckoned with before.

It is often said that the American Revolution was a conservativerevolution, but in many parts of the British colonies theRevolution was anything but conservative. This book follows theRevolution in Pennsylvania's backcountry through the experiences ofeighteen men and women who lived in Northampton County during theseyears of turmoil. Fox's account will startle many readers for whomthe Revolution symbolizes the high-minded pursuit of liberty. In1774, Northampton County was the second largest of Pennsylvania'seleven counties, comprising more than 2,500 square miles, threetowns (Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton), and some 15,000 people.When the Revolution broke out, militias took control. Frontierjustice replaced the rule of law as zealous patriots preoccupiedthemselves not with fighting the British but with seizing localpolitical power and persecuting their pacifist neighbors.

Sweet Land of Liberty reawakens the Revolution inNorthampton County with sketches of men and women caught up in it.Seldom is this story told from the vantage point of common folks,let alone those in the backcountry. In Fox's hands, we see in theseindividuals an altogether more disturbing Revolution than we haveever reckoned with before.

This Book Follows The Revolution In Pennsylvania's Backcountry Through The Experiences Of Eighteen Men And Women Who Lived In Northampton County During These Years Of Turmoil. Sweet Land Of Liberty Reawakens The Revolution In Northampton County With Sketches Of Men And Women Caught Up In It. Seldom Is This Story Told From The Vantage Point Of Common Folks, Let Alone Those In The Backcountry.--jacket. Preface -- Introduction -- I. Robert Levers -- 2. Lewis Gordon -- 3. Elias Long -- 4. Henry Geiger -- 5. Michael Ohl -- 6. John Wetzel And John Ettwein -- 7. Elizabeth Kurtz -- 8. Joseph Romig -- 9. Jacob Stroud -- 10. George Taylor -- 11. Phillis -- 12. Mathew And Mary Myler -- 13. Isaac Klinkerfuss -- 14. Henry Legel -- 15. Eve Yoder And Esther Bachman -- Afterword By Michael Zuckerman -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Index. Francis S. Fox. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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