The Virginian Revolution
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Virginia Woody Holden leading to the American Revolutionary War. Forced founder: the American revolution of Indians, debtors, slaves, and Virginia. Chapel Hill: North Carolina University Press, 1999. In his book "Forced Founders", in the American revolution of Indians, debtors, slaves, and Virginia, Woody Holden
Study some (but not all) reasons (not influence) of the Virginia Revolution. "He believes that the Virginia Elite is important as a leader of the independence movement, but it is also strongly influenced by British merchants, Indians and other powers, farmers and slaves.
Twenty-five years before the incident in 1776, Virginian made a choice among what the revolution calls the King, George Whitefield, Samuel Davis, loyalty to others and what we call the "Great Awakening" series Did. The sermon during the religious resurrection encouraged many colonists to make decisions to detract from the present situation. When they turned away from the British National Church, the Evangelical opponents not only opposed the citizen authority, but also questioned their legal cooperation with the English church. In addition, the differences in traditional society are black and white, wealthy, poverty, freedom and slavery are vague in partisans, they are listening to God who loves them equally.
If the church of Episcopal Church is on the eve of the revolution and the evangelical appeal of evangelicals is at least exaggerated among the Caucasian Virginians, how to explain the rapid collapse of the Episcopal Church in the past few years of the 18th century Can you do it? If older scholarships solved the complex reality of religious life between the 17th and 18th centuries, the new 'revisionist' scholarship made it difficult to explain the cultural changes of the 19th century.
About 2,000 people lived in Williamsburg during the American Revolutionary War of the 18th century. According to today's standards it is small, it is a city, there are streets, houses, shops, public buildings and other aspects of city life. However, most Virginians live in this country. Male, female, old and young, indigenous, European-American, and African-American. Their lives are centered on agriculture, centered on farmland, formed by land, climate, season, and slavery. In order to understand the colony of Virginia state and to see the lives of Williams citizens, we need to understand the feelings of one of the many farms living around the town. Most of them are discreet or more conservative measures compared to large scale plantations owned by "medium-sized" farmers.