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1676, the end of American independence
Webb, Stephen Saunders, 1937-
Year: 1984.
Publisher:  Knopf. 
© Alfred A. Knopf
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table of contents
Frontmatter
A Note on Dates
List of Illustrations and Maps
Preface
Acknowledgments
BOOK ONE BACON'S REVOLUTION
Introduction
Antagonists
Tax Revolt
Militia Mutiny and Indian War
Conspirators
Flight and Forgiveness
Coup
June Assembly
Recruits and Elites
Gloucester Petition and Loyalist Flight
Revolutionary Convention
Giles Bland
Eastern Shore
Jamestown
Independence
Chesapeake Confederation
Bacon's Revolution
Civil War
The York River Campaign
Berkeley's Revenge
The Bristol Conference
Resistance and Revenge
Oyer and Terminer
A Statute of Remembrance
Royal Reaction, Popular Reform
Autonomy's End
Some Suggested Reading for Book One
BOOK TWO THE WORLD VIEWED FROM WHITEHALL
Introduction
Domestic Imperialists
"Virginia's Frolick"
"This Favourable Conjunctures: An Imperial View of King Philip's War
Some Suggested Reading for Book Two
BOOK THREE THE ANGLO-IROQUOIAN EMPIRE
I. "The Prince and the Orator": Garacontie of Onondaga
Introduction
The Sagochiendagehte
"The Ground Was Stained with Blood and Murder"
"The Father of the French"
"Within Two-Finger-Breadths of Total Destruction"
"Famous Garakontie Longs for Baptism"
"Daniel Garacontie: Captain General"
"The King of England's Country or Their Plantations"
"As Clever as a Demon": Garacontie at Cataracoui
"Exterminating the Andastoguetz"
The "Death-Song" of Garacontie
"Onne Ouagicheria"
II. Edmund Andros, English Imperialist
Introduction
Inheritance and Exile 1637- 1661
English Guardsman and Barbadian Major 1661- 1668
Solicitor, Surveyor, and Dragoon 1668-1674
Bailiff of Guernsey and Seigneur de Sausmarez
New York Repossessed
Construction and Conciliation
The Government of the Duke's Dominions
III. The Covenant Chain
Introduction
Corleaer at Tinontougen (and Albany)
Gunpowder and Geopolitics
The Assault on King Philip
Refugees and Resolutions
The Susquehanna Solution
"Ye Govr. Genl. Is Become Our Father"
"Undeceive Lt Genll Andross"
"Submitting to Providence"
"An Absolute Covenant of Peace"
"The Governr. Genll. and We Are One"
"Put Aside All Mistakes"
"Diligence and Faithfulness"
"Such Popular Governments"
"He Certainly Did Great Things"
Some Suggested reading for Book Three
CONCLUSIONS
The Revolutions of 1676 and the End of American Independence
Maps and Decorations
Index
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Title: 1676, the end of American independence : Stephen Saunders Webb.
Author: Webb, Stephen Saunders, 1937-
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Source Version: 1676, the end of American independence : Stephen Saunders Webb
Webb, Stephen Saunders, 1937-
New York: Knopf, 1984.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01408
Subject Headings: • King Philip's War, 1675-1676
• Indians of North America -- Government relations -- To 1789
• Bacon's Rebellion, 1676
• United States -- Politics and government -- 17th century
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