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The Rogue Republic : How Would-Be Patriots Waged the Shortest Revolution in American History

معرفی کتاب «The Rogue Republic : How Would-Be Patriots Waged the Shortest Revolution in American History» نوشتهٔ Davis, William C.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Houghton Mifflin Harcourt در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Shares the history of a little-known ninety-day republic composed of Americans laying claim to West Florida in 1783, an action that spurred Manifest Destiny and helped make the United States the vast expanse of land it is today.;Realm of happiness -- Kemper & his madly deluded party -- The late insurrection at Baton Rouge -- Birds of a feather -- You have ruined our country -- Live hogs, bees-wax, coffee, etc -- A second edition of the Kemper attempt -- Our tribunal cannot be men of business -- The spirit of independence -- A new order of things -- Thus has terminated the revolution -- A battle for the freedom of the world -- The Commonwealth of West Florida -- Our infant but beloved country -- The star will rise and shine -- Vive la West Floriday -- The whole of the Mississippi is now American -- The star of Florida is not set -- The old hero. The little-known story of the West Florida Revolt: “One rollicking good book.” —Jay Winik When Britain ceded the territory of West Florida—what is now Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida—to Spain in 1783, America was still too young to confidently fight in one of Europe's endless territorial contests. So it was left to the settlers, bristling at Spanish misrule, to establish a foothold in the area. Enter the Kemper brothers, whose vigilante justice culminated in a small band of American residents drafting a constitution and establishing a new government. By the time President Madison sent troops to occupy the territory, assert US authority under the Louisiana Purchase, and restore order, West Florida's settlers had already announced their independence, becoming our country's shortest-lived rogue “republic.” Meticulously researched and populated with some of American history's most colorful and little-known characters, this is the story of a young country testing its power on the global stage, as well as an examination of how the frontier spirit came to define the nation's character. The Rogue Republic shows how hardscrabble frontiersmen and gentleman farmers planted the seeds of civil war, marked the dawn of Manifest Destiny, and laid the groundwork for the American empire. “A significant study of an obscure but highly revealing moment in American history... Not only does Davis cast a bright light into these murky corners of our national past, he does so with a grace and clarity equal to the best historical writing today.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review “A well-documented account of ‘America's second and smallest rebellion,'led by a simple storekeeper named Reuben Kemper... Davis tells this story with nuance and panache.” —Publishers Weekly

When Britain ceded the territory of West Florida— what is now Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida—to Spain in 1783, America was still too young to confidently fight in one of Europe’s endless territorial contests. So it was left to the settlers, bristling at Spanish misrule, to establish a foothold in the area. Enter the Kemper brothers, whose vigilante justice culminated in a small band of American residents drafting a constitution and establishing a new government. By the time President Madison sent troops to occupy the territory, assert U.S. authority under the Louisiana Purchase, and restore order, West Florida’s settlers had already announced their independence, becoming our country’s shortest-lived rogue “republic.” 

Meticulously researched and populated with the colorful characters that make American history a joy, this is the story of a young country testing its power on the global stage and a lost chapter in how the frontier spirit came to define American character. The first treatment of this little-known historical moment, The Rogue Republic shows how hardscrabble frontiersmen and gentleman farmers planted the seeds of civil war, marked the dawn of Manifest Destiny, and laid the groundwork for the American empire.

When Britain ceded the territory of West Florida what is now Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida to Spain in 1783, America was still too young to confidently fight in one of Europe's endless territorial contests. So it was left to the settlers, bristling at Spanish misrule, to establish a foothold in the area. Enter the Kemper brothers, whose vigilante justice culminated in a small band of American residents drafting a constitution and establishing a new government. By the time President Madison sent troops to occupy the territory, assert U.S. authority under the Louisiana Purchase, and restore order, West Florida's settlers had already announced their independence, becoming our country's shortest-lived rogue republic. Meticulously researched and populated with the colorful characters that make American history a joy, this is the story of a young country testing its power on the global stage and a lost chapter in how the frontier spirit came to define American character. The first treatment of this little-known historical moment, The Rogue Republic shows how hardscrabble frontiersmen and gentleman farmers planted the seeds of civil war, marked the dawn of Manifest Destiny, and laid the groundwork for the American empire.
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