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4. The Causes of Agrarian Unrest
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- Abbreviations xv
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I. Some Problems in Colonial New York History
- 1 . Carl Becker's View of Colonial New York 1
- 2. The New York "Aristocracy": A Problem of Definition 5
- 3. Political Factionalism: A "divided" and "contentious" People 10
- 4. "As the twig is bent . . . " 14
- 5. "Who should rule at home"? 15
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II. Settlement and Expansion
- 1 . "A mixture of Nations" 17
- 2. Local Government: A Random Growth 28
- 3. The "City-State" of Albany 39
- 4 . The "Albany Spirit" 48
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III. Economic Interests and Political Contentions
- I. The Merchant Interest 56
- 2. The Landed Interest 69
- 3. The Backdrop: The Leislerian Upheaval — Fiscal Policies 75
- 4. Politics and Governor Hunter: 1710 - 1719 82
- 5. Politics and Governor Burnet: 1720 - 1727 87
- 6. Shifting Patterns: 1728 - 1731 97
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IV. The Morris-Cosby Dispute: A Political and Constitutional Crisis
- 1. The Resurgence of Parties: Governor Cosby and the Van Dam Affair 103
- 2. A Twofold Strategy: The Founding of Zenger's New-York Weekly Journal; the Westchester Election of 1733 112
- 3. A Flanking Maneuver: Lewis Morris in London; Petitions in New York 120
- 4. A Crisis of Identity in the Making 134
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V. James De Lancey, Anglo-American: The Politics of New York at Mid-Century
- 1. Building an Anglo-American "Interest" 140
- 2. James DeLancey versus Governor George Clinton 149
- 3. Governor Clinton Builds a Party: 1748 - 1752 158
- 4. Henry Beekman and the Politics of Dutchess County 166
- 5. James DeLancey Becomes Acting Governor of New York 171
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VI. New York's Land System: Problems and Opprtunities
- 1. Problems of Interpretation and Definition 179
- 2. Legal and Economic Aspects of the Great Patents 188
- 3. A Favorable View of Tenancy 196
- 4. The Causes of Agrarian Unrest 200
- 5. A "Drove of Banditt Rovers" 211
- 6. The Riots of 1766 218
- 7. Some Considerations 224
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VII . Politics, The "Universal Topick ": 1765-1770
- 1. The Parties Take Shape 229
- 2. On Party Labels 237
- 3. The Election of 1768 239
- 4. Party Conflicts in the Assembly: 1768 246
- 5. The Election of 1769 248
- 6. Assembly Maneuvers: 1769 257
- 7. Alexander McDougall and "the grand Cause of America" 267
- VIII. Ideology and Politics: A Concluding Note 279
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Appendixes
- Appendix A. Genealogies 288
- Appendix B. English Governors of New York 293
- Appendix C. Representatives in the Colonial Assembly 295
- Appendix D. Council of the Colony of New York 312
- Bibliography 317
- Index 331
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- Abbreviations xv
-
I. Some Problems in Colonial New York History
- 1 . Carl Becker's View of Colonial New York 1
- 2. The New York "Aristocracy": A Problem of Definition 5
- 3. Political Factionalism: A "divided" and "contentious" People 10
- 4. "As the twig is bent . . . " 14
- 5. "Who should rule at home"? 15
-
II. Settlement and Expansion
- 1 . "A mixture of Nations" 17
- 2. Local Government: A Random Growth 28
- 3. The "City-State" of Albany 39
- 4 . The "Albany Spirit" 48
-
III. Economic Interests and Political Contentions
- I. The Merchant Interest 56
- 2. The Landed Interest 69
- 3. The Backdrop: The Leislerian Upheaval — Fiscal Policies 75
- 4. Politics and Governor Hunter: 1710 - 1719 82
- 5. Politics and Governor Burnet: 1720 - 1727 87
- 6. Shifting Patterns: 1728 - 1731 97
-
IV. The Morris-Cosby Dispute: A Political and Constitutional Crisis
- 1. The Resurgence of Parties: Governor Cosby and the Van Dam Affair 103
- 2. A Twofold Strategy: The Founding of Zenger's New-York Weekly Journal; the Westchester Election of 1733 112
- 3. A Flanking Maneuver: Lewis Morris in London; Petitions in New York 120
- 4. A Crisis of Identity in the Making 134
-
V. James De Lancey, Anglo-American: The Politics of New York at Mid-Century
- 1. Building an Anglo-American "Interest" 140
- 2. James DeLancey versus Governor George Clinton 149
- 3. Governor Clinton Builds a Party: 1748 - 1752 158
- 4. Henry Beekman and the Politics of Dutchess County 166
- 5. James DeLancey Becomes Acting Governor of New York 171
-
VI. New York's Land System: Problems and Opprtunities
- 1. Problems of Interpretation and Definition 179
- 2. Legal and Economic Aspects of the Great Patents 188
- 3. A Favorable View of Tenancy 196
- 4. The Causes of Agrarian Unrest 200
- 5. A "Drove of Banditt Rovers" 211
- 6. The Riots of 1766 218
- 7. Some Considerations 224
-
VII . Politics, The "Universal Topick ": 1765-1770
- 1. The Parties Take Shape 229
- 2. On Party Labels 237
- 3. The Election of 1768 239
- 4. Party Conflicts in the Assembly: 1768 246
- 5. The Election of 1769 248
- 6. Assembly Maneuvers: 1769 257
- 7. Alexander McDougall and "the grand Cause of America" 267
- VIII. Ideology and Politics: A Concluding Note 279
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Appendixes
- Appendix A. Genealogies 288
- Appendix B. English Governors of New York 293
- Appendix C. Representatives in the Colonial Assembly 295
- Appendix D. Council of the Colony of New York 312
- Bibliography 317
- Index 331