Occupied America, Donald F. Johnson
Occupied America, Donald F. Johnson
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Occupied America
British Military Rule and the Experience of Revolution

Author: Donald F. Johnson

Narrator: Rick Adamson

Unabridged: 10 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/16/2021


Synopsis

In Occupied America, Donald F. Johnson chronicles the everyday experience of ordinary people living under military occupation during the American Revolution. Focusing on day-to-day life in port cities held by the British Army, Johnson recounts how men and women from a variety of backgrounds navigated harsh conditions, mitigated threats to their families and livelihoods, took advantage of new opportunities, and balanced precariously between revolutionary and royal attempts to secure their allegiance.

Between 1775 and 1783, every large port city along the Eastern seaboard fell under British rule at one time or another. As centers of population and commerce, these cities should have been bastions from which the empire could restore order and inspire loyalty. Military rule's exceptional social atmosphere initially did provide opportunities for many people to reinvent their lives, and while these opportunities came with risks, the hope of social betterment inspired thousands to embrace military rule. Nevertheless, as Johnson demonstrates, occupation failed to bring about a restoration of imperial authority, as harsh material circumstances forced even the most loyal subjects to turn to illicit means to feed and shelter themselves, while many maintained ties to rebel camps for the same reasons.

About Donald F. Johnson

Donald F. Johnson is an assistant professor of history at North Dakota State University.


Reviews

On the whole, Donald Johnson is to be congratulated on finding a new angle on why the British ultimately failed to keep their authority in the 13 Colonies, in that he plays up how the sheer experience of occupation was corrosive of that authority. This is between the British military leadership bein......more

Goodreads review by Dale

I love love love this book! I have been wanting a book on the British occupation of American port cities for years. This subject is too often overlooked by history and scholars. Johnson not only highlights this fact, but provides fascinating insight into how British occupation of the port cities aff......more

Goodreads review by Zeb

In the period between the Battle at Lexington and Concord, and at the end of the Revolutionary War in 1783 (and later in some places) many of the Major Cities in the Colonies were under British Military rule. In the two hundred and forty plus years, since that time, many myths have grown up as to ho......more

Very much an academic read, but still engaging with a wide range of interesting narratives of how various people negotiated life under British military occupation. The book further highlights the complexities of the lived experience of the American Revolution. While most people have political leanin......more