Citizenship and the American revolution

a resolute tory's abiding status

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Citizenship and the American revolution
David W. Maxey
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Citizenship and the American revolution

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What was the status of a resident of New Jersey or Pennsylvania on July 5, 1776, or for several months, even years, after the Declaration of Independence? 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 nineteenth century, uncertainty persisted regarding citizenship acquired (or lost) during the Revolution. Turning to original sources, David Maxey brings into clear focus a family dispute over inheritance rights and the task the United States 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 of opposing counsel on two separate occasions, the Supreme Court announced its decision in 1808. Twenty years later, the Court measurably diverged from the rationale supporting that decision. -- Back cover.

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English
Pages
90

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Citizenship and the American revolution: a resolute tory's abiding status
2016, American Philosophical Society Press
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Table of Contents

The death of a wealthy relation
Tory cousins
Daniel Coxe, loyalist claimant
The question of alienage
The Supreme Court, 1805
The Supreme Court, 1808
Afterward.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Philadelphia
Series
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society -- volume 106, part 3, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society -- v. 106, pt. 3.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.7308/3
Library of Congress
KF4700 .M39 2016, KF4700.M39 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 90 pages
Number of pages
90

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44558910M
ISBN 10
1606180630
ISBN 13
9781606180631
LCCN
2016036848
OCLC/WorldCat
957077747

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