Cargando…

Fries's Rebellion : The Enduring Struggle for the American Revolution /

In 1798, the federal government levied its first direct tax on American citizens, one that seemed to favor land speculators over farmers. In eastern Pennsylvania, the tax assessors were largely Quakers and Moravians who had abstained from Revolutionary participation and were recruited by the adminis...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Newman, Paul Douglas
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo

MARC

LEADER 00000cam a22000004a 4500
001 musev2_14745
003 MdBmJHUP
005 20230905041619.0
006 m o d
007 cr||||||||nn|n
008 040408s2004 pau o 00 0 eng d
020 |a 9780812200980 
020 |z 9780812219203 
035 |a (OCoLC)802048879 
040 |a MdBmJHUP  |c MdBmJHUP 
100 1 |a Newman, Paul Douglas. 
245 1 0 |a Fries's Rebellion :   |b The Enduring Struggle for the American Revolution /   |c Paul Douglas Newman. 
264 1 |a Philadelphia :  |b University of Pennsylvania Press,  |c 2004. 
264 3 |a Baltimore, Md. :  |b Project MUSE,   |c 2013 
264 4 |c ©2004. 
300 |a 1 online resource (272 pages):   |b illustrations, map 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Preface --  |t Prologue: "The Constitution Sacred, No Gagg Laws, Liberty or Death" --  |t Chapter 1. Liberty --  |t Chapter 2. Order --  |t Chapter 3. Resistance --  |t Chapter 4. Rebellion --  |t Chapter 5. Repression --  |t Chapter 6. Injustice --  |t Epilogue: Die Zeiten von '99 --  |t Notes --  |t Index --  |t Acknowledgments 
520 8 |a In 1798, the federal government levied its first direct tax on American citizens, one that seemed to favor land speculators over farmers. In eastern Pennsylvania, the tax assessors were largely Quakers and Moravians who had abstained from Revolutionary participation and were recruited by the administration of John Adams to levy taxes against their patriot German Reformed and Lutheran neighbors. Led by local Revolutionary hero John Fries, the farmers drew on the rituals of crowd action and stopped the assessment. Following the Shays and Whiskey rebellions, Fries's Rebellion was the last in a trilogy of popular uprisings against federal authority in the early republic. But in contrast to the previous armed insurrections, the Fries rebels used nonviolent methods while simultaneously exercising their rights to petition Congress for the repeal of the tax law as well as the Alien and Sedition Acts. In doing so, they sought to manifest the principle of popular sovereignty and to expand the role of local people within the emerging national political system rather than attacking it from without. After some resisters were liberated from the custody of a federal marshal, the Adams administration used military force to suppress the insurrection. The resisters were charged with sedition and treason. Fries himself was sentenced to death but was pardoned at the eleventh hour by President Adams. The pardon fractured the presidential cabinet and splintered the party, just before Thomas Jefferson's and the Republican Party's "Revolution of 1800."The first book-length treatment of this significant eighteenth-century uprising, Fries's Rebellionshows us that the participants of the rebellion reengaged Revolutionary ideals in an enduring struggle to further democratize their country. 
546 |a English. 
588 |a Description based on print version record. 
600 1 7 |a Fries, John,  |d approximately 1750-1818.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01819417 
600 1 1 |a Fries, John,  |d ca. 1750-1818. 
600 1 0 |a Fries, John,  |d approximately 1750-1818. 
650 6 |a Rebellion de Fries, 1798-1799. 
650 7 |a HISTORY  |z United States  |x Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)  |2 bisacsh 
650 0 |a Fries Rebellion, 1798-1799. 
655 7 |a Electronic books.   |2 local 
710 2 |a Project Muse.  |e distributor 
830 0 |a Book collections on Project MUSE. 
856 4 0 |z Texto completo  |u https://projectmuse.uam.elogim.com/book/14745/ 
945 |a Project MUSE - Custom Collection 
945 |a Project MUSE - Archive Complete Supplement 
945 |a Project MUSE - Archive History Supplement