In a Rebellious Spirit : : The Argument of Facts, the Liberty Riot, and the Coming of the American Revolution / / John P. Reid.

A fresh view of the legal arguments leading to the American Revolution, this book argues that rebellious acts called ";lawless"; mob action by British authorities were sanctioned by ";whig law"; in the eyes of the colonists. Professor Reid also holds that leading historians have...

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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2021]
©1978
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t 1 An Appearance of Tranquility --   |t 2 A Mutual Fear --   |t 3 A House Besieged --   |t 4 A Test of Law --   |t 5 An Implacable Enmity --   |t 6 A Counter Work --   |t 7 A Time of Mobs --   |t 8 A Fearful Quiet --   |t 9 In a Distressed State --   |t 10 A Dangerous Hour --   |t 11 In Great Danger --   |t 12 A Plausible Pretence --   |t 13 A Quiet Reception --   |t 14 A Loaded Word --   |t Notes --   |t Short Titles --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Index 
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520 |a A fresh view of the legal arguments leading to the American Revolution, this book argues that rebellious acts called ";lawless"; mob action by British authorities were sanctioned by ";whig law"; in the eyes of the colonists. Professor Reid also holds that leading historians have been misled by taking both sides' forensic statements at face value.The focus is on three events. First was the Malcom Affair (1766), when a Boston merchant and his friends faced down a sheriff's party seeking smuggled goods, arguing that the search warrant was invalid. Second was a parade in Boston to celebrate the second anniversary (1768) of the repeal of the Stamp Act-an occasion when some revenue officials were hanged in effigy. Third was the Liberty ";riot"; (1768), when customs officers boarded John Hancock's ship and were carried off by a crowd including the aforementioned Malcom.Legal inquires into the three events were marked by hyperbole on both sides. Whigs depicted Crown officials as lawless trespassers serving a foreign tyrant. Tories painted the Sons of Liberty as lawless mobs of almost savage ferocity. Both sides, as the author shows, had extralegal motives: whigs to enlist supporters in the other colonies for the cause of independence; tories to bring British troops and warships to Massachusetts in support of the status quo. Both succeeded in their polemical aims, and both have gulled most historians. 
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