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Maryland Loyalists in the American Revolution
Contributor(s): New, M. Christopher (Author)
ISBN: 0870334956     ISBN-13: 9780870334955
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
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Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 2009
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Annotation: Maryland Loyalists in the American Revolution tells the story of Marylanders who couldn't engage in the passionate rebellion breaking out all around them. Although most were nearly as disillusioned with England as their rebel counterparts, the loyalists held their ground and refused to join in an armed conflict with the mother country. More than three hundred Eastern Shore men joined the First Battalion of Maryland Loyalists, a provincial red-coated regiment raised in 1777.

Their tale is tragic. They were ill used by the British high command and shipped off to Florida to fight England's enemy, Spain. Many lost their homes and jobs, some were banished to Nova Scotia, some even died in a shipwreck on the way there. Their thoughts and reasons for siding with England were brushed aside, their regiment seldom mentioned, their struggles and hardships forgotten. Using many previously unpublished documents, muster rolls, and letters, the author examines the words and deeds of these forgotten Marylanders.

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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 96047702
Physical Information: 1.01" H x 6.27" W x 9.28" (1.00 lbs) 210 pages
Themes:
- Geographic Orientation - Maryland
- Cultural Region - Mid-Atlantic
 
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Maryland Loyalists in the American Revolution tells the story of Marylanders who could not engage in the passionate rebellion that was breaking out all around them. Although most were nearly as disillusioned with England as their rebel counterparts, the loyalists held their ground and refused to join in an armed conflict with the mother country. More than three hundred Eastern Shore men joined the First Battalion of Maryland Loyalists, a provincial red-coat regiment raised in 1777. Their tale is tragic. They were ill-used by the British high command and shipped off to Florida to fight England's enemy, Spain. Many lost their homes and jobs; some were banished to Nova Scotia. Their thoughts and reasons for siding with England were brushed aside, their regiment seldom mentioned, their struggles and hardships forgotten. Using rare and previously unpublished documents, muster rolls, and letters, the author examines the words and deeds of these forgotten Marylanders. M. Christopher New has uncovered a fascinating chapter of American history.