Excellent! In a brisk, suspenseful narrative, Truxes (of Trinity College, with whom I took a Modern Irish History course) illuminates a little-known aspect of the seminal conflict in early American history- the Seven Years' War. New York City's merchant elite (assisted by co-conspirators in Connecticut & Rhode Island, primarily) developed elaborate schemes to circumvent British Navigation acts and carry on a lucrative trade with the French enemy. (Including instances where merchants hired privateers to seize their own ships!) Fortunes were made (and sometimes lost) as ship owners and merchants supplied vital military stores to the French with impunity. This, of course, incensed the British military, whose efforts to stop the trade were hampered by collusion and corruption in the criminal and civil justice establishment. The eventual crackdown on this activity- then end of "salutary neglect"- sowed the seeds of the American Revolution. It's an original piece of research that reads like a novel. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in early American or maritime history, or in the history of New York City.
Author(s): Thomas M. Truxes
Publisher: Yale University Press
Year: 2008
Language: English
Pages: 305
Contents......Page 8
List of Maps......Page 9
Preface......Page 10
A Note on the Text......Page 15
Introduction......Page 18
Prologue: The Informer......Page 26
1. A City at War......Page 36
2. Admiral Hardy and the Smugglers......Page 54
3. Frenchified Bottoms......Page 69
4. Mountmen......Page 89
5. Flag-Trucers......Page 104
6. Mixed Messages......Page 122
7. Business as Usual......Page 140
8. Crackdown......Page 156
9. The Trial......Page 173
10. Fruits of Victory......Page 189
Epilogue: Path to Revolution......Page 205
Conclusion......Page 217
Chronology......Page 228
C......Page 234
H......Page 235
M......Page 236
W......Page 237
B......Page 238
I......Page 239
S......Page 240
W......Page 241
List of Statutes, Proclamations, and Orders in Council......Page 242
Notes......Page 246
B......Page 292
C......Page 293
F......Page 295
G......Page 296
I......Page 297
L......Page 298
M......Page 299
N......Page 300
P......Page 301
S......Page 302
W......Page 304
Y......Page 305