Citizenship and the American Revolution
David W Maxey
Broschiertes Buch

Citizenship and the American Revolution

A Resolute Tory's Abiding Status, Transactions, American Philosophical Society (Vol. 106, Part 3)

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When did a person living in one of the rebellious colonies cease to be the subject of George III and become a citizen of a newly constituted American state? Well into the 19th cent., uncertainty persisted regarding citizenship acquired (or lost) during the Revolution. Turning to original sources, Maxey brings into clear focus a family dispute over inheritance rights and the task the Supreme Court faced in determining the status of Daniel Coxe -- either as a citizen of New Jersey entitled to inherit, or as an alien barred from doing so. Having heard the arguments on two separate occasions, the ...