Authors: Kevin Phillips
Patriot vs. Tory sympathies in, 388
Scottish Brigade of, 388, 507
New England, 273–74
Anglicanism in, 82, 221, 236
arms procurement in, 11–12, 16, 30–32, 153, 154, 226, 231, 308, 309
Association enforcement in, 260–61
backcountry of, 175–76
border vulnerabilities of, 239, 274
British bombardment and burning of coastal towns in, 46, 342, 343–56, 390
British customs policy and, 114–15, 117, 119–20, 197
Calvinism as political force in, 214
Canadian invasion and, 272, 273–74, 285
Congregational dominance of revolutionary movement in, 74, 78
Continental Association adopted in, 254–55
Continental Congress and, 232–33
customs militancy in, 117, 277
enlistment of free blacks promoted in, 369–70, 375
as first theater of American Revolution, 225–48
frontier expansion in, 165,
166,
170–71, 172, 464
Indian threat and, 291
“Ipswich Fright” in, 349
Loyalists in, 234, 237
maritime economy of, 119–20, 122, 130, 140, 145, 318, 545
militias of, 16, 234, 245, 448
multicolony military expeditions in, 202
paper money in, 102, 110
Patriot dominance of, 78, 126, 127, 234–37, 239
population growth in, 462
privateering in, 503–4
provision and supply capacity of, 246–48
Puritan legacy in, 184
Quakers in, 240
royal governors expelled from, 17
as Royal Navy’s first target, 15–16, 17, 238, 239, 503, 545
rum distilling in, 118–19, 122
shipbuilding in, 318
smuggling in, 119, 277
territorial claims of,
47,
50,
55, 57
war mentality in, 27–28, 214, 369–70
West Indies trade of, 111–12, 115, 118–19, 143–44, 246, 307
New England Chronicle,
343
New England Restraining Act (1775), 144, 233, 259, 284, 317
Newfoundland, 284, 319
New Hampshire, 7, 20, 41, 144
Association enforcement in, 261
backcountry of, 175–76
Baptists in, 240, 562
n
competing territorial claims in, 55, 57, 59, 176, 242
Massachusetts militia aided by, 231, 456
militia of, 16, 235, 238
Patriot dominance of, 235
Provincial Congress of, 235, 236, 254–55, 439
Separate Baptists in, 190
New Jersey, 7, 20, 22, 43–45, 79, 417, 541
Anglicanism in, 83, 553
n
–54
n,
564
n
–65
n
Assembly of, 255
Association enforcement in, 261
blacks in, 374–75
civil war in, 198, 423
Connecticut expansionism and, 58
independence declaration authorized by, 442
Loyalists in, 418, 564
n
-65
n
militia engagements in, 419
paper money of, 100
Patriot leadership lacking in, 42–43
Provincial Congress of, 46, 439
Provincial Convention of, 22
runaway slaves in, 437
New Light Presbyterians, 79
New Lights, 79, 178, 184, 188
New Model Army, 159, 160
New Orleans, La., 508, 509
Newport
Mercury,
346
Newport, R.I., 65, 95–96, 201, 236, 319, 346, 348, 351, 352
New York City, 450
British burning of, 344
British evacuation of, 541
British invasion of, 19, 27, 144, 145, 315, 323, 336–37, 338, 341, 395, 437, 439–40, 444, 462, 475, 523, 524
British occupation of, 3, 344, 524, 538
as center of radicalism, 132–33
fighting near, 23, 546
HMS
Asia
’s firing on, 347–48
Mechanics Committee of, 145
merchant fleet of, 140–41
Patriots in, 41–42
tea protest in, 453–54
New York (colony), 7, 20, 234, 319, 417, 447, 541
ambivalence toward revolution in, 66, 432–33, 442, 465
and American invasion of Canada, 272, 463–65
Anglicanism in, 80, 82, 83, 553
n
–54
n,
564
n
–65
n
Assembly of, 255
Association enforcement in, 261
backcountry of, 175, 176
British invasion from Canada and, 272, 523, 524
civil war in, 198, 421–22, 423
Connecticut expansionism and, 58, 60
ethnic and religious conflict in, 419
frontier expansion in, 165,
166
German colonists in, 70, 180
Indians in, 361–62
Liberty Poles in, 137
Loyalists in, 22, 40–41, 46, 54, 87, 121, 125, 126, 127, 131, 180, 238, 239, 242, 261, 362, 418, 421–22, 437, 450, 564
n
–65
n
militia engagements in, 419
Patriots in, 40–41, 418, 464, 465
pre-Revolutionary growth of, 133,
134
Provincial Congress of, 21, 244, 255, 439, 442, 463
religious pluralism in, 79, 80, 554
n
Scots in, 180, 526
strategic importance of, 21, 41
territorial claims of, 57, 59, 235, 242–43, 421–22, 552
n
New York Harbor, 503
New York Journal,
32
Niagara, Fort, 280, 293–94, 309, 469
Nicholson, Francis, 279, 282
Ninety Six, First Battle of, 425
Ninety Six, Second Battle of, 426
Noddle’s Island, Battle of, 234, 245, 319, 493, 497
nonexportation, 253–54, 455, 544–45
see also
Continental Association
Norfolk Intelligencer,
481, 483
Norfolk Revenge,
501
Norfolk, Va., 483, 484,
485,
526
British bombardment of, 18, 344, 354, 488, 491
Loyalist dominance of, 128, 354, 480, 486
Patriots’ burning of, 344, 354, 488
North, Lord, 250–51, 304, 323, 356, 370, 372, 386, 430, 460, 475, 541
and first southern expedition, 337–42, 406, 482, 522, 525
and mercenary hiring, 379, 385, 387–88, 389, 392
and rebellion proclamation, 228, 229, 252, 266
resignation of, 520, 537
retaliatory strategy of, 227, 258, 259, 266, 268, 269, 317, 327
North Africa, white slavery in, 376
North Atlantic fisheries, 233, 269, 276–77, 284, 503, 509
North Carolina, 20, 63, 78, 82, 255, 309, 331, 395, 417, 487, 525
Anglicanism in, 83, 185
arms procurement in, 309, 311
Association enforcement in, 262, 333
backcountry of, 175, 177, 184, 185, 188, 420, 422
British expedition to, 333, 334,
335,
336–42, 528, 537
British regulation of currency in, 105–6
civil war in, 198, 415, 426–28, 524
Continental Association and, 256–57, 332
government corruption in, 177
governor’s flight from, 4, 18, 332, 427
immigration to, 167, 172–73, 422
Indian Boundary in, 168
Indian threat in, 181
Loyalists in, 18, 128, 333, 334, 336, 340, 418, 420, 426–28, 522, 523, 525, 526, 527, 528
militia engagements in, 419, 522
navy of, 496
nonimportation policy in, 254
Patriots in, 340, 427
Patriot strongholds in, 529–30
Presbyterian clergy in, 178
Provincial Congress of, 439, 530
Regulator movement in, 102, 167, 168, 172, 177–78, 188, 333, 334, 336, 418, 426, 428, 526–27
religious identity and political affiliation in, 185–87, 422
Scottish Highlanders in, 177, 333, 334, 336, 339, 340, 408, 418, 426–27, 428, 522, 525, 526–27
Separate Baptists in, 174, 563
n
slave uprising in, 372
Northern Indian Department, American, 362
Northern Indian Department, British, 180, 293–94, 361–62
Nova Scotia, 17, 57, 84, 274,
275,
278, 279, 284, 319, 469, 508
loyalties in, 288–89
Massachusetts expansionism and, 57
proposed American invasion of, 273, 288–90
Ohio Company, 124
Ohio River, 88, 276, 362, 478
Ohio Valley, 61, 64, 97, 124, 157, 362
Oneida Indians, 180, 184, 287, 360, 361
Ontario, Lake, 293
Ordnance Board, British, 322, 340–41
Origins of American Radicalism, The
(Nash), 132
Oriskany, Battle of, 180
Otter,
HMS, 18, 353, 354, 400, 402, 405, 411, 483, 484, 489–90
Oxford History of the British Empire,
278
Oxford,
HMS, 502
Paine, Thomas, 195, 199, 345, 443, 517
Palatine Germans, 70, 180
paper money, American, 98–99, 100, 110, 202, 546
British regulation of, 105–6
short supply of, 102–3
Paris, Treaty of (1763), 89
Parker, Peter, 339, 528, 529, 532, 534, 536
Parkman, Francis, 274, 282, 283
Parliament, 41, 104, 208–10
absolute authority claimed by, 209–10
Americans’ lack of representation in, 95
Parsons, Samuel Holden, 472
Passamaquoddy Indians, 287, 361
“passive obedience” doctrine, 85–88
Path of Destiny, The
(Raddall), 278
Patriarcha
(Filmer), 87
Patriot,
401, 502
Patriots, 13, 19, 82, 122, 126, 127, 153, 209, 211–12, 234–37, 239, 333, 340, 397–98, 427, 453, 456–57, 554
n
artisans and mechanics as, 123, 147
backcountry antipathy to, 171, 174–75
British taxation opposed by, 265, 267
burning of Norfolk by, 344, 354
Cape Fear River as stronghold of, 529–30, 573
n
–74
n
Cherokee defeats by, 183
communications mastery of, 12, 14
George III as focus of blame by, 15, 26, 344–45, 432, 434, 444
gunpowder as preoccupation of, 308–13, 397, 494, 542
in iron production, 130–31
land speculators as, 120, 121, 124–25
militias controlled by, 14–15, 541, 542
Norfolk burned by, 344, 354, 488
overconfidence of, 4, 27, 249, 250, 251, 268, 271
religious identification of, 77–78
ships of, 320–21
smugglers as, 120, 121
tobacco farmers as, 128–29
vestry Anglicans aligned with, 81, 82, 553
n
patronage system, 122
Paxton Boys, 158
Peace Germans, 70–71, 72, 124
Peggy Stewart,
399
Pennamite Wars, 60
Penn Charter, 22
Penn, John, 22, 38, 481, 541
Pennsylvania, 4, 7, 20, 55, 175, 179, 395, 541
ambivalence toward revolution in, 39–40, 66
Anglicanism in, 83
Assembly of, 157, 158, 159, 255, 441, 453
Association enforcement in, 261, 270–71
backcountry of, 171, 175, 177
civil war in, 421
Committee of Privates in, 149–50
Committee of Safety in, 46, 535
Conference of Committees of, 441
Connecticut expansionism and, 60, 62
expansionism in, 420
Germans in, 68, 69, 70–71, 72
indentured servants and transported convicts in, 366–67
independence declaration authorized by, 441
Indian frontier of, 181, 362
Loyalists in, 125, 418, 421, 565
n
merchant class in, 22
militia of, 149–51, 157–59
navy of, 495–96, 499, 504
Provincial Congress of, 439
Quakers in, 22, 39, 71
religious and ethnic conflict in, 158, 419, 554
n
religious pluralism in, 79–80, 554
n
Scotch-Irish in, 29, 39
territorial claims of, 61, 293, 421
Virginia expansionism and, 60, 62, 478, 481
Penn, William, 71, 196
Penobscot Indians, 273, 361, 469
Pensacola, Fla., 514, 516, 537
Pequot Indians, 361
Philadelphia Directory, The,
146
Philadelphia, 6, 31, 39, 79, 122, 134, 159, 270–71
artisans and mechanics in, 144, 145–47
Catholics in, 410
as center of radicalism, 132–33
Committee of Sixty-six in, 261
economic downturns in, 147–48
Loyalists in, 125, 126, 127, 565
n
Patriots in, 126
pre-Revolutionary growth of, 133,
134,
140
as shipbuilding center, 140
tea protest in, 453
wealth inequality in, 148
Philippa,
HMS, 33, 325, 495
Philip V, King of Spain, 509
Pigwacket Indians, 361
pilot boats, 501–2
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 185
Piscataqua Harbor, 347
Piscataqua River, 404, 499
Pitt, Fort, 165, 362, 364
Pittsburgh, 181, 294, 362, 363
Pitt, William (the Elder), 204, 265, 267, 268, 276, 304, 519
Pitt, William (the Younger), 200
Plymouth colony, 10, 453, 564
n
Point Pleasant, Battle of, 478
Poland, 1772 partition of, 519–20
Polly,
304–5, 494
Pontiac’s War (1763–1764), 179
population growth:
of American cities, 133–34,
134,
140
in American colonies, 134, 203, 204, 268, 462
in Great Britain, 134
Portland, Maine,
see
Falmouth, Maine
Port Royal (Nova Scotia), 274, 279, 282
Portsmouth, N.H., 319, 347, 351, 404
Potomac River, 394, 405–6, 499
Pownall, Fort, 230
Presbyterianism, Presbyterians, 39, 41, 69, 74, 76, 78, 79–80, 185, 196, 213, 216, 381, 410, 422
factions in, 73, 79, 82, 174, 178, 190
Loyalist antipathy to, 120
as Loyalists, 554
n
as Patriots, 70, 120–21, 122
and political identification, 190
as “republican” religion, 86
revolutionary spirit and, 80
Preston, Charles, 467, 468
Preston,
HMS, 449, 498, 502
Princeton, Battle of, 24
privateers, American, 13–14, 138, 139–40, 320, 323, 328–29, 353, 438, 496, 497, 503–5
Privy Council, British, 110–11, 113, 210, 305, 308, 384
Proclamation of Armed Neutrality, 520