Author:
Corbett, Theodore, 1941-
Imprint:Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c2012.
Descriptionxii, 436 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Note:Settlement in the Hudson-Champlain valley -- Settlement of the grants: a cause of discord with New York -- New alliances as the war of independence begins -- Guy Carleton and the rebel retreat from Canada -- Promoting loyalism among Native Americans -- British success: Ticonderoga, Hubbardton, Skenesborough, Fort Ann -- Degrees of loyalism -- In Vermont, taking an oath of allegiance to the king -- Seeking Native American support -- Foray to the Walloomsac -- Burgoyne outnumbered -- To retreat, escape, or surrender -- Intensifying civil conflict -- The loyalist diaspora -- Haldimand's forays -- Discord among the rebels: the need for protection in eastern New York -- Haldimand and the Arlington junta -- Haldimand forges a new Canada -- Debtor upheavals: a challenge of the postwar era.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 413-426) and index.