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"Driven to emigrate by England's devastating anti-Catholic policies, the first Carroll brought with him to Maryland an iron determination to reconstitute his family and fortune. But instead of a more tolerant environment, he found an increasingly militant Protestant society that ultimately disenfranchised Catholics and threatened their wealth and property.
Confronting religious antagonisms like those that had destroyed their Irish ancestors, this Carroll and his descendants founded a fortune - and a dynasty that risked everything by allying with the American Revolutionary cause.".
"Meeting each crisis with compromise, cunning, and a tenacious will to survive and prevail, the Carrolls earned an esteemed place in the new nation. Hoffman balances the intimacy of their frequently painful private lives against their contentious public role in American history. He shows how the journey from Irish rebels to American revolutionaries shaped and shattered the Carrolls - and then remade them into one of the first families of the Republic."--BOOK JACKET.
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Biography, History, Catholics, Elite (Social sciences), Irish Americans, Statesmen, Plantation owners, Irish, united states, Maryland, history, Plantation life, Maryland, biography, Statesmen, united states, Catholics, united states, United states, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775, Propriétaires de plantations, Biographies, Hommes d'État, Catholiques, Américains d'origine irlandaise, Élite (Sciences sociales), Histoire, Military historyPlaces
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Princes of Ireland, Planters of Maryland: A Carroll Saga, 1500-1782
January 17, 2007, The University of North Carolina Press
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Princes of Ireland, planters of Maryland: a Carroll saga, 1500-1782
2000, Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press
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"Daniel Carroll of Aghagurty (or Daniel Carroll of Litterluna, as later generations preferred to call him in remembrance of his family's earlier holdings in Ely O'Carroll) fathered four sons-Anthony, Charles, John, and Thomas."
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