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American Rebels

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by Nina Sankovitch


  Quincy, Sam Jr.

  Quincy, Samuel

  at Harvard

  house destroyed by looters

  legal training

  mission to England, and self-exile

  Quincy, Sarah (m. Greenleaf)

  Quincy, Thomas

  Quincy family

  Randolph, Peyton

  Raymond, Sir Robert

  reading habit of colonists

  rebellion

  reconciliation, no support for

  Redcoats, march out of Boston

  Reed, Joseph

  Reeve, Tapping

  religion

  freedom of

  role of, in Braintree

  Revere, Paul

  revolution

  Rhode Island

  Rice, Mrs.

  Richards, Owen

  Richardson, Ebenezer

  Richmond, Duke of

  rights

  American

  to Life, Liberty and Property

  of private judgment

  riot, preventing

  Rockingham, Lord

  Rodney, Caesar

  Romney (warship)

  Rose (frigate) case

  Rotch, Francis

  Rowe, Hannah

  Rowe, John

  Roxbury, Mass.

  Royal Fusiliers

  rum

  Rutledge, John

  Sabbath (Sunday)

  Safety Committee (Boston)

  St. Andrew’s Lodge

  Salem, Mass.

  saltpeter, recipe for

  salvation by grace alone

  sanctity of the home

  Savile, Sir George

  schools

  Scott, Captain

  Scott, James

  seal, American

  Seider, Christopher

  funeral of

  separation

  sermons

  Seven Years’ War

  Sewall, Jonathan

  end of friendship with John Hancock

  exile in London

  later life

  Sewall, Jonathan Jr.

  Sewall, Stephen

  Sewall/Sewell name

  Sewell, Rev. Samuel

  Shaw, John

  Shayler, Captain

  Shelburne, Lord

  Shepherd, Anne (m. Quincy)

  Sherman, Roger

  shipowners

  Skimmer, John

  slavery

  and democratic institutions

  Jefferson’s text on

  opposition to

  support for

  slaves

  freedom offered to

  freedom suits of

  freeing of

  ownership of

  slave trade

  ban on

  smallpox

  Smith, Abigail (m. Adams)

  letters to John

  letters to Mercy

  wooed by John

  later life

  Smith, Elizabeth (Betsy) (m. Shaw)

  Smith, Isaac

  Smith, John

  Smith, Mary (m. Cranch)

  Smith, Richard

  Smith, Rev. William

  smuggling

  combatting of

  social class

  Sons of Liberty

  South, the (colonies)

  patriots of

  South Carolina

  South Parish Church, Braintree

  Spada (dog)

  Spain

  Spear, John

  spies

  Stamp Act of 1765

  illegally promulgated by Parliament

  opposition to the

  petitions to repeal

  provoking riots

  repeal by Parliament

  stamps

  arrival from Britain

  distributors and sellers of

  Standish, Miles

  state constitutions

  Stirling, Lord

  Stockton, Richard

  Storer, Ebenezer

  Story, William

  Sturgis, Hannah (m. Quincy)

  Suffolk County, Mass.

  Suffolk County Bar Association, volunteer brigade of

  Suffolk Resolves

  Sugar Act (1764)

  Tacitus

  taxation

  on colonists

  without representation

  taxes, refusal to pay

  tea

  boycott of

  burned

  landing of, opposed

  shipments of 1773

  tax on

  thrown overboard

  Tea Act of 1773

  tea drinking

  Tea Party

  nonviolent execution of

  temperance movement

  Thacher, Oxenbridge

  Thanksgiving Day proclamation

  theatre, in England

  “there never was a good war or a bad peace”

  Third Parish Church of Braintree

  Thomas, Isaiah

  Thomas (ship)

  Thomas Hancock and Company

  Thomson, Charles

  Thoughts on Government (Lee)

  tippling

  Tories

  town meetings, prohibitions against

  Townshend, Charles

  Townshend Acts

  letter condemning

  repealed

  resistance to

  scope of

  treason

  charges of

  petition to Parliament considered to be

  protests against governor considered to be

  Suffolk Resolves condemned as

  Tea Party participants charged with

  Treason Act

  Trott, George

  Trumbull, John

  Tudor, William

  Tufts (aunt of Abigail Smith Adams)

  Tyler, Joseph

  Tyng, William John

  tyranny

  Unity (ship)

  Vasall, John

  Virginia

  House of Burgesses

  Waldron, Elizabeth (m. Quincy)

  Walpole, Horace

  war

  need for

  preparations for

  War of the Austrian Succession

  warrants

  Warren, Eben

  Warren, James

  Warren, John

  Warren, Dr. Joseph

  body

  death threats to

  killed in battle

  oration of, dressed in a toga

  Washington, George

  Washington, Martha

  “We hold these truths to be self-evident”

  Wendell, Elizabeth (m. Quincy)

  West Indies

  Weymouth, Mass.

  Wheatley, Phillis

  Wheatley family

  Wheelwright, John

  Wheelwright, Nathaniel

  Whigs

  White, Hugh

  Whitefield, George

  Wibird, Rev. Anthony

  Widmer, Kemble

  William III

  Wilmot, George

  Wilson, James

  Winthrop, Gov. John

  Wollaston, Richard

  women

  boycotting British goods

  rights of

  Worcester, Mass.

  working class

  wounded soldiers, deaths of, in hospitals and prisons

  writs of assistance

  Wyman, Amos

  Young, Dr. Thomas

  About the Author

  NINA SANKOVITCH is the author of several nonfiction books, most recently The Lowells of Massachusetts. She has written for The New York Times, been a contributing blogger The Huffington Post, and was formerly a judge for the Book-of-the-Month Club. A graduate of Tufts University and Harvard Law School, Sankovitch grew up in Evanston, Illinois, and currently lives in Connecticut with her family. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Map of Boston and Environs, 1700s

  Map of Boston Before the Revolution

  Map of Philadelphia, 1774–1776

  Map of the Village of Braintree During the Time of American Rebels

  The Families of Braintree

  PART ONE

  Tinder (1744–1764)

  Prologue: A Village Mourns

    1  Founding a Village

    2  The Education of Boys

    3  Worldly Goods, Heavenly Debates

    4  The Education of Girls

    5  Changing Fortunes

    6  Colonial Enthusiasms

  PART TWO

  Spark (1765–1773)

    7  The Mobs of Boston

    8  Warmest Lovers of Liberty

    9  A Watchful Spirit

  10  The Arrival of Troops

  11  Portents of a Comet

  12  Pressing Forward

  13  Mayhem and Massacre

  14  On Trial

  15  Retreat to Braintree

  16  Patriots Assemble

  17  Branching Out

  18  Anxiety and Apprehensions

  19  Tea, That Baneful Weed

  PART THREE

  Flame (1774–1776)

  20  Rocks and Quicksands on Every Side

  21  Punishment and Indignation

  22  Grand Object of Their View

  23  In the Cause of Liberty

  24  On This Island, This England

  25  Sharpening Quills and Swords

  26  Ship in a Storm

  27  Lexington and Concord

  28  Clouds over Boston

  29  The Unhappy Contest

  30  Complications of Evil and Misfortune

  31  Surrender of Boston

  32  Debating Separation

  33  The Signature of Independence

  Epilogue: Friends to Mankind

  Acknowledgments

  Notes

  Bibliography

  Index

  About the Author

  Also by Nina Sankovitch

  Copyright

  First published in the United States by St. Martin’s Press, an imprint of St. Martin’s Publishing Group

  AMERICAN REBELS. Copyright © 2020 by Nina Sankovitch. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Publishing Group, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271.

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  Cover design by Young Jin Lim

  Cover photographs: The Death of General Warren, Battle of Bunker’s Hill, June 17, 1775 by John Trumbull © The History Collection / Alamy Stock Photo; canvas texture © Atlantis Images / Shutterstock.com

  Maps by Jeffrey L. Ward

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  ISBN 978-1-250-16328-8 (hardcover)

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  eISBN 9781250163295

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  First Edition: March 2020

 

 

 


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