Go
 

  Get this audio book:




Learn More About
Find More Titles by
This Author: Richard Archer
This Narrator: Fred Stella
This Publisher: Audible.com

As If an Enemy's Country: The British Occupation of Boston and the Origins of Revolution by Richard Archer

As If an Enemy's Country: The British Occupation of Boston and the Origins of Revolution

Oxford University Press: Pivotal Moments in US History

by Richard Archer


Title Details

Narrator
Publisher
 
Unabridged Edition
Running Time
10 Hrs. 5 Min.

Description

In the dramatic few years when colonial Americans were galvanized to resist British rule, perhaps nothing did more to foment anti-British sentiment than the armed occupation of Boston.

As If an Enemy's Country is Richard Archer's gripping narrative of those critical months between October 1, 1768, and the winter of 1770, when Boston was an occupied town. Bringing colonial Boston to life, Archer deftly moves between the governor's mansion and cobblestoned back alleys as he traces the origins of the colonists' conflict with Britain. He reveals the maneuvering of colonial political leaders, such as Governor Francis Bernard, Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson, and James Otis Jr. as they responded to London's new policies, and he evokes the outrage many Bostonians felt towards Parliament and its local representatives.

Archer captures the popular mobilization under the leadership of John Hancock and Samuel Adams that met the oppressive imperial measures - most notably the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act. When the British government decided to garrison Boston with troops, it posed a shocking challenge to the people of Massachusetts. The city was flooded with troops; almost immediately, tempers flared and violent conflicts broke out. Archer's vivid tale culminates in the swirling tragedy of the Boston Massacre and its aftermath, including the trial and exoneration of the British troops involved. A thrilling and original work of history, As If an Enemy's Country tells the riveting story of what made the Boston townspeople, and with them other colonists, turn toward revolution.

The "Pivotal Moments in American History" series seeks to unite the old and the new history, combining the insights and techniques of recent historiography with the power of traditional narrative. Each title has a strong narrative arc with drama, irony, suspense, and - most importantly - great characters who embody the human dimension of historical events.


People Who Liked As If an Enemy's Country: The British Occupation of Boston and the Origins of Revolution Also Liked These Free Titles:
  History of the United States, Volume 3
by Charles Austin Beard