Authors: Kevin Phillips
Jamaica, 119, 358, 513, 516, 520
James I, King of England, 215, 219
James II, King of England, 87–88, 435
James River, 481, 499
Jamestown, Va., 350,
485
Jay, John, 442, 465
Jefferson, Thomas, 62, 70, 97, 107, 113, 124, 171, 185, 199, 200, 227, 308, 341, 354, 358, 399, 415, 431, 451, 461, 482
anti-Indian racism of, 183, 357
and blaming of King George, 429, 434, 444
conspiracy theory of, 88, 216–17, 543
debt problem and, 108, 111
Declaration of Independence and, 6, 68–69, 191, 357, 428, 430, 433–37
Norfolk burning and, 354, 488
Jellison, Richard M., 91, 105
Jenkinson, Charles, 524, 537
Jensen, Merrill, 103, 249, 266
Jeremiah, Thomas, 373, 535
Johnson, Fort, 18, 424, 531,
533,
534
Johnson, Guy, 293, 361
Johnson, Samuel, 191, 357, 375
Johnson, William, 70, 180, 293, 360, 362, 421
Johnston, Fort, 18, 427, 529, 574
n
Jones, John Paul, 496
Joseph II, Emperor of Austria, 519
Justice Act, 8–9
Katy,
16, 326, 346–47
Keith, Robert, 147, 157
Kennebec-Chaudière corridor, 239, 273, 290–92
Kennebec River, 238, 291
Kentucky, 62, 124, 168, 175, 478
King George III,
HMS, 286
King George’s Correspondence
(Fortescue, ed.), 30
King George’s War, 54, 283
Kirkland, Moses, 129, 423, 424
Kite, Elizabeth S., 302–3
Knox, Henry, 247
Knox, William, 164, 409, 522, 537
Lafayette, Marquis de, 308, 437
Lamb, John, 145, 347
land speculators, 120, 477, 480
as Patriots, 120, 121, 124–25
in Virginia, 60, 61, 97, 124–25, 168, 363, 491
Language of Liberty, The
(Clark), 414
Laurens, Henry, 114, 117, 143, 185, 535
Lecky, William E., 69, 378, 379
Lee, Arthur, 90, 113, 124
Lee, Charles, 69, 245, 310–11
Lee, Richard Henry, 113, 399, 434, 435, 443, 453, 456, 477, 486, 490
independence resolution of, 433, 439, 441, 442
Legge, Francis, 288, 290
Lewis, Andrew, 155, 363, 465, 489–90
Lexington,
403
Lexington and Concord, Battle of, 3, 6, 10–11, 13, 16, 26, 27, 29, 46, 153, 229, 230, 233, 297, 308, 309, 345, 362–63, 438, 448, 457, 504
first-blood issue in, 12–13, 225–26, 232, 243
Liberty,
345–46, 401, 472, 492, 493, 502
Liberty Bell, 6
Liberty Boys, 41, 309
Liberty
(
Elizabeth
), 495
Liberty Jackets, 136–37
Liberty Poles, Liberty Trees, 136, 137, 147, 494
Liberty on the Waterfront
(Gilje), 132
Lincoln, Abraham, 198, 437
Linzee, John, 348–49, 351, 493
Lisbon, 302, 305
Liverpool,
HMS, 354, 408, 500
Livingston family, 42, 80, 123, 421, 464, 465
Livingston, William, 37, 43–44, 79
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 225
Long Island, Connecticut expansionism and, 58, 60
Lord Dunmore’s War (1774), 62, 124, 155, 156, 203, 478, 576
n
Loudoun, Earl of, 54, 280
Louisbourg, 202, 280, 282, 283
Louis, Chief, 292, 361
Louisiana, 508, 509, 513, 515, 516–17, 537
Louis XI, King of France, 218
Louis XIV, King of France, 392
Louis XV, King of France, 304, 509
Louis XVI, King of France, 303, 304, 313
Loyalists, 70, 120, 123, 127, 183, 239–40, 320, 331–32, 338, 404
Anglicans as, 127, 410, 411, 553
n
–54
n,
564
n
–65
n
in Boston, 8, 125, 126, 127, 237
in Chesapeake Bay region, 404, 410–11, 412–13
in Connecticut, 51–52, 122, 154–55, 240–42, 418, 564
n
–65
n
Continental Association and, 254, 269
Crown office holders as, 121
in Delmarva peninsula, 23–24, 42, 198, 407, 408–9, 410, 418
doctors and lawyers as, 121–22
in Georgia, 181, 333
greater self-determination favored by, 93
in Massachusetts, 8, 122, 125, 126, 127, 157, 230, 239–40, 564
n
–65
n
merchants as, 122, 125–28
Methodists and, 187–88, 410–11, 563
n
in middle colonies, 22, 37, 80
militias’ suppression of, 155, 162, 163
in Nantucket, 239–40, 320, 565
n
in New England, 234, 237
in New Jersey, 418, 564
n
–65
n
in New York, 22, 40–41, 46, 54, 87, 121, 126, 127, 131, 180, 238, 239, 242, 261, 362, 418, 421–22, 437, 450, 564
n
–65
n
in North Carolina, 18, 128, 333, 334, 336, 340, 418, 420, 426–28, 522, 523, 525, 526, 527, 528
“passive obedience” doctrine and, 85–86
patronage system and, 122
in Pennsylvania, 125, 418, 421, 565
n
in Plymouth colony, 10, 564
n
Quakers as, 125–26, 196
in Rhode Island, 240
in South Carolina, 121, 128, 182, 333, 418, 420, 523
in southern backcountry, 189, 190, 193–94
in Virginia, 128, 332, 354, 397, 400–401, 402, 408, 480, 484, 486
lumber industry, 129
Lutherans, Lutheranism, 39, 70, 71, 72, 74, 79–80, 83, 174
Lyttleton, William Henry, 371–72
McCusker, John, 91, 104–5
MacDonald, Donald, 334, 428
McDougall, Alexander, 138, 464
Machias, Maine, 351, 494
McIntosh, Lachlan, 70, 157
McKean, Thomas, 24, 421
McKee, Alexander, 293–94
Mackesy, Piers, 161, 162, 225, 314, 322, 542
Maclean, Allan, 294, 469–70
Magdalen,
HMS, 28, 478, 481
Maine, 4, 55, 57, 175, 454
Manchac, 514, 517, 537
manifest destiny, 9, 51–52
Mansfield, Lord, 208, 359, 389
Marblehead, Mass., 306, 316, 317, 319, 348, 351, 453
Margueritta,
HMS, 351, 494
Martinique, 32, 115, 299, 398, 504
Martin, Josiah, 111, 177, 257, 260, 332, 333–34, 337–39, 372, 373, 408, 418–19, 426, 427–28, 527, 528
Mary I, Queen of England, 219
Mary II, Queen of England, 391
Maryland, 7, 20, 22, 43, 78, 81, 108, 159, 262, 368, 372, 395, 491
arms procurement in, 311, 398
Chesapeake defenses and, 405
committees of correspondence in, 38
conservatism of, 23
Convention of, 541
Council of Safety of, 502
debt in, 108, 111
fear of slave uprisings in, 479
indentured servants in, 192, 366–67, 577
n
independence declaration authorized by, 442
Loyalists in, 198
militias in, 399–400, 401
navy of, 402, 496
Patriot dominance of, 397–98
Patriot leadership lacking in, 42–43
Provincial Congress of, 256, 399
Provincial Conventions in, 439
Scotch-Irish in, 397–98
transported convicts in, 191, 192, 193, 366–67, 577
n
war mentality in, 399
Mason, George, 113, 124, 160, 217, 264, 405, 435–36
Massachusetts, 4, 6, 20, 37, 95, 120, 144, 326, 447–48, 496, 540
aggressive mindset of, 60–61
arms procurement in, 153, 297, 311
Association enforcement in, 261
backcountry of, 175
in British expedition against French Canada, 282
British focus on, 20, 38
Canadian invasion and, 272
Charter of 1691 of, 8, 448, 454, 551
n
–52
n
Coercive Acts and, 7–9, 211, 217, 455
collapse of British strategy for, 450–51, 459–60
Committee of Safety in, 9, 30–31, 153, 231, 297, 497
committees of correspondence in, 21, 38, 452–53, 456
Committee of Supply in, 30–31, 153, 306
confrontation between legislatures and royal governors of, 45–46
currency issues in, 101
debt uprisings in, 110
expansionism in, 44, 54–55, 57–58, 175
fishing industry in, 246, 317
General Court of, 328–29, 355, 503–4
House of Representatives of, 45, 452, 454
judicial system of, 211
land bank of, 105
and legacy of English Civil War, 414–15
Loyalists in, 8, 122, 125, 126, 127, 154, 230, 239–40, 564
n
–65
n
militias of, 9, 10–11, 12, 16, 21, 151–52, 230, 231, 238, 452, 456, 472
Patriot dominance of, 23, 126, 127, 153, 211, 235–36, 239, 453
political and cultural influence of, 55, 66
Provincial Congress of, 9, 30, 153, 161, 226, 231, 235–36, 254, 288, 296, 324, 349, 353, 360, 439
religious conflict in, 184
revolutionary centrality of, 12, 451–57
rum distilling in, 119, 127
temporary troops employed by, 152, 154
territorial claims of,
47,
55, 57, 176, 276
war mentality in, 38
Massachusetts Bay, 15
Massachusetts Circular Letter, 48–49
Massachusetts Government Act (1774), 8, 211, 217, 455
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, 190–91, 201
Mecklenburg Resolves, 191
Menard, Russell, 91, 104–5
mercantilism, 92, 93, 94, 98, 114, 131, 205–6, 256, 265, 518, 520
mercenaries:
German, 6, 68, 344, 377, 378–79, 387–88, 389–93, 507
Russian, 6, 7, 388–89, 391, 507, 511
merchants, 22, 140–41, 145, 247
political loyalties of, 122, 125–28
Mercury,
HMS, 408, 481
Methodists, 174, 216
as Loyalists, 187–88, 410–11, 563
n
Middlebrook, Louis, 247–48
middle colonies:
Association enforcement in, 261
conservatism in, 23, 28
Continental Association adopted in, 255
Germans in, 71–72
Loyalists in, 22, 37, 80
outright break with Britain opposed by, 432–33, 438, 441–42
political geography of, 20–24
Reformed churches in, 79–80, 563
n
religion as major determinant of loyalties in, 73, 554
n
royal governors in, 20
urban radicals in, 20
violent confrontations as rare in, 46
Middle Department, 20
Middle Indian Department, American, 362, 364
Middletown Convention, 51–52
Mifflin, Fort, 404
military service, ethnicity and, 68–69
militias, 9, 10–11, 12, 16, 21, 28–29, 41, 52, 234, 419
British contempt for, 152, 162–63
as de facto police, 151, 160, 161, 162
egalitarian ideas fostered by, 151
as foundation for American Revolution, 160–63
Loyalists among, 123
Loyalist suppression by, 155, 162, 163
Patriot dominance of, 14–15, 541, 542
in Patriot vs. Loyalist clashes, 419, 420, 423–26
runaway slaves and, 151, 357–58
in skirmishes and small engagements, 157, 161–62
urban radicalism and, 136, 149, 150–64
see also
specific colonies
Miller, John C., 452, 453
Millis, Walter, 14–15, 162
Mingo Indians, 62, 362, 364, 478
Ministry Act (1705), 80
Minorca, 514, 516
Minutemen, The
(Galvin), 10–11, 151
Mississippi River, 512, 514, 521
Mitre and Sceptre
(Bridenbaugh), 84
Mobile, Ala., 514, 537
Mohawk Indians, 360, 361–62
Mohawk River-Oswego path, 273
Mohawk River Valley, 70, 180, 293, 421, 462
Mohegan Indians, 361
molasses, 112, 115, 118, 278
smuggling of, 95–96, 116, 119, 197
Molasses Act (1733), 116
Money and Politics in America, 1755–1775
(Ernst), 106
money supply, 102–5, 133, 197
in American colonies, 94, 95, 98, 102–3, 104, 105, 106–7, 133
Monmouth, Battle of, 524
Montgomery, Richard, 287, 292, 294, 297, 300, 309, 464, 465, 466, 467–68, 470, 471, 474
Montreal, 17, 19, 273, 274, 285, 286, 288, 293, 351, 463, 466, 469, 470, 473
American capture of, 294, 468, 475
British munitions in, 309
Montresor, John, 290, 291
Moore, Henry, 99–100
Moore’s Creek Ridge, Battle of, 157, 337, 428, 522, 527–28, 537
Moravians, 71, 178, 188, 336, 422
Morris, Gouverneur, 442, 465
Morris, Robert, 306, 324, 397, 442
Motley, John Lothrop, 213, 214
Moultrie, Fort, 537
Moultrie, William, 28, 156, 301, 531
Mowat, Henry, 351–53
Muhlenberg, Henry Melchior, 71, 158, 419
Mulkey, Philip, 188–89, 190, 424
munitions,
see
arms and munitions
Murray, Fort, 481, 486
Murray, James, 278, 536
Nancy,
HMS, 305, 327, 449, 504
Nantes, 302, 304, 306–7, 311, 312, 328
Nantucket, 129, 130
Loyalist sympathies of, 239–40, 320, 565
n
Narragansett Bay, 493, 499
Nash, Gary, 132, 135, 159, 366
nationalism, 7, 27, 44, 92, 196, 199, 200–204
Native Americans:
American Revolution and, 357, 358, 360–61
Americans’ negotiations with, 27
in Canada, 272–73, 274, 287–88, 293, 359, 462, 473, 475
neutrality of, 360–61, 362, 364
in New York, 361–62
pro-American sentiments of, 180
as slave owners and traders, 375–76
see also
specific tribes
navies, provincial, 346, 347, 401, 402, 404–6, 495–96, 499–502, 504, 531, 536
Navigation Acts, 94, 112, 113, 114
Navigation Acts and the American Revolution, The
(Dickerson), 143
Navy Board, British, 322, 337, 340–41
Navy, U.S.:
origins of, 492–505
see also
Continental Navy
Nelson, James L., 314, 492
neo-Whig (Consensus) historians, 104, 205, 218, 284
Netherlands, 141
American arms acquisitions aided by, 297, 299, 304–5, 306, 312, 508