Items related to Phineas Bond: Study in Anglo-American Relations, 1786-1812...

Phineas Bond: Study in Anglo-American Relations, 1786-1812 (Haney Foundn) - Hardcover

 
9780196244037: Phineas Bond: Study in Anglo-American Relations, 1786-1812 (Haney Foundn)

This specific ISBN edition is currently not available.

Synopsis

Seven years of war forced a reluctant mother country to recognize the independence of the thirteen American colonies. With the signing of the treaty at Paris on the 3rd of September 1783, the rebellion came to a formal end, and a new state entered the family of nations. But the resulting peace stopped short of men's minds and spirits. There was no binding up of wounds nor forgetting of past injuries.

On the contrary, hatred persisted and, if anything, intensified. On both sides of the Atlantic a nurturing of grievances, of suspicions, and of jealousies continued. For over thirty years Britons and Americans viewed one another with a jaundiced eye until a second peace treaty—this time at Ghent in 1814—brought to a formal close a second Anglo-American war.

In the midst of this long, drawn-out conflict moved Phineas Bond, Esq. He reached the age of reason in Philadelphia before the outbreak of the War for Independence and was politically active in Pennsylvania from the beginning of what he called, "the Time of Troubles." He played a role as an American Tory, albeit a brief one, in the Revolution itself and with thousands of other Loyalists sought asylum in England. During a seemingly endless exile he became one of the most trusted attorneys of those British merchants in the Atlantic trade to whom Americans owed vast sums of money. Three years after the Peace of Paris, Bond returned to Philadelphia as His Britannic Majesty's consul to the middle states and as a representative of the merchants. There he remained, serving king and traders, until the eve of the War of 1812.

Although occupying comparatively minor posts, Bond became a microcosm of his time. His thoughts and work, his dreams and hopes, his experiences and convictions point up the era between the two wars for American independence.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

About the Author

Joanne Loewe Neel was Chairman of History at The Agnes Irwin School, Rosemont, Pennsylvania.

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

  • PublisherOxford University Press
  • Publication date1969
  • ISBN 10 019624403X
  • ISBN 13 9780196244037
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages206

(No Available Copies)

Search Books:



Create a Want

If you know the book but cannot find it on AbeBooks, we can automatically search for it on your behalf as new inventory is added. If it is added to AbeBooks by one of our member booksellers, we will notify you!

Create a Want

Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9781512804812: Phineas Bond: A Study in Anglo-American Relations, 1786-1812 (Anniversary Collection)

Featured Edition

ISBN 10:  1512804819 ISBN 13:  9781512804812
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press..., 1968
Hardcover