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Peyton Randolph and Revolutionary Virginia
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Peyton Randolph and Revolutionary Virginia

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In 1763, at the end of the French and Indian War, King George III’s government devised a secret policy to reduce the American colonies to due subordinance and exploit them. This policy brought on the American Revolution.
In Virginia, the largest colony in size, population and wealth, there was virtually unanimous agreement that Britain’s actions violated Virginia’s constitutional rights. Yet Virginians were deeply divided as to a remedy. Peyton Randolph, Speaker of the House of Burgesses 1766-1775, was chairman of the first three Virginia Conventions and the First and Second Continental Congresses. He led the creation of new committees and associations independent of royal control and worked to unify the colony, keeping the conservatives from moving too slowly and the radicals from moving too swiftly.

Virginia was thus the only major colony to enter the Revolution united, without also fighting an internal civil war. Consider by some historians as one of Jefferson’s less ardent colleagues, Randolph a masterful politician who produced majorities for critical votes on the question of independence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
2 December 2019
Pages
126
ISBN
9781476679556

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In 1763, at the end of the French and Indian War, King George III’s government devised a secret policy to reduce the American colonies to due subordinance and exploit them. This policy brought on the American Revolution.
In Virginia, the largest colony in size, population and wealth, there was virtually unanimous agreement that Britain’s actions violated Virginia’s constitutional rights. Yet Virginians were deeply divided as to a remedy. Peyton Randolph, Speaker of the House of Burgesses 1766-1775, was chairman of the first three Virginia Conventions and the First and Second Continental Congresses. He led the creation of new committees and associations independent of royal control and worked to unify the colony, keeping the conservatives from moving too slowly and the radicals from moving too swiftly.

Virginia was thus the only major colony to enter the Revolution united, without also fighting an internal civil war. Consider by some historians as one of Jefferson’s less ardent colleagues, Randolph a masterful politician who produced majorities for critical votes on the question of independence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
2 December 2019
Pages
126
ISBN
9781476679556