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Pennsylvania Politics 17461770 The Movement For Royal Government And Its Consequences James H Hutson

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Pennsylvania Politics 17461770 The Movement For Royal Government And Its Consequences James H Hutson
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.96 MB
Pages: 276
Author: James H. Hutson
ISBN: 9781400869565, 1400869560
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Pennsylvania Politics 17461770 The Movement For Royal Government And Its Consequences James H Hutson by James H. Hutson 9781400869565, 1400869560 instant download after payment.

The Quaker Party's campaign in 1764 to replace Pennsylvania's proprietary government with royal government prefigures, in some ways, the colonies' struggle against George III. This is the key, in James Hutson's analysis, to Pennsylvania politics in the decades before the Revolution. In a lucidly written narrative, he follows the efforts of the Quaker dominated Assembly—outraged by Thomas Penn's inflexible government and representing a society that had matured economically, politically, and socially—to bring about royal government, on Benjamin Franklin's advice, as a less restrictive alternative.


Mr. Hutson's interpretation clarifies the major realignment of political parties (Quaker, Presbyterian, and Proprietary) that the movement occasioned, the impact of the frontiersmen (notably the Paxton Boys) on provincial politics, and the role played by important political figures like Franklin.


Originally published in 1972.


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