Revolutionary Outlaws by Michael Bellesiles

Revolutionary Outlaws by Michael Bellesiles

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Revolutionary Outlaws by Michael Bellesiles

In this revisionary look at the eighteenth-century frontier, Michael A. Bellesiles shows us that more than a legendary Revolutionary War hero, Ethan Allen was the leader of a group of frontier subsistence farmers united in their opposition to New York elites and land speculators; the independence Allen and his followers fought for was as much from eastern elites as it was from the British crown. But what makes the story of the Green Mountain frontier so remarkable is that the settlers won.

Revolutionary Outlaws is both a biography of Ethan Allen and a social history of the conflict between agrarian commoners and their wealthy adversaries. It explores the roots of popular political commitment to the patriot cause, the significance of rural crowd activity, the character of popular religious culture and dissent, and the origins and structures of an emerging democratic polity.

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ISBN 13 9780813914190
ISBN 10 0813914191
Title Revolutionary Outlaws
Author Michael Bellesiles
Condition Unavailable
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Year published 1993-07-30
Number of pages 277
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