The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution

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The standard work on Massachusetts Loyalists, this book was originally published as a corrective to the then ubiquitous notion that Massachusetts had been a homogeneous bastion of Patriot activity during the Revolution. Mr. Stark dispels this preconception by documenting the trials of Loyalists at various levels of Massachusetts society, such as those of native-born Governor Thomas Hutchinson and John Singleton Copley, the greatest of all 18th-century American painters--both of whom abandoned Massachusetts to live out the balance of their years in exile in Great Britain. The book's first hundred pages describe general patterns of Loyalism, such as the confiscation of Loyalist property and the Loyalist exodus to Canada accompanying General Gage's withdrawal from Boston, and the final 400 pages are chock-full of detailed essays of specific Loyalist families, sketching out the family history for several generations in the majority of cases.

James H. Stark

(1907), 1988, paper, 518 pp.

ISBN: 9781556131318

101-S3131