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Book • Nonfiction
Global • Late 18th Century
2011
Adult
18+ years
Liberty's Exiles by Maya Jasanoff details the diaspora of American loyalists who fled the United States during and after the Revolutionary War, seeking refuge throughout the British Empire. Jasanoff's work, based on extensive archival research, examines the diverse experiences of approximately 75,000 loyalists and highlights how their movement shaped the British world. Topics include displacement, property loss, and racial violence.
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Maya Jasanoff's Liberty's Exiles offers an engaging and well-researched account of loyalist refugees during the American Revolution. Praised for its vivid storytelling and scholarly depth, the book excels in bringing lesser-known histories to light. However, some reviewers note its dense prose and occasional lack of focus. Overall, it's a compelling read for history enthusiasts.
A reader who enjoys Liberty's Exiles by Maya Jasanoff is likely interested in the American Revolution and its global repercussions, with a focus on loyalist experiences. Fans of David McCullough’s 1776 or Ron Chernow’s Alexander Hamilton will appreciate Jasanoff's detailed research and narrative style.
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Beverley Robinson
A Virginian loyalist who organized the Loyal American Regiment and lived out his final years in England, struggling with the decision to support Britain during the Revolutionary War.
Joseph Brant
A Mohawk leader who fought for the British and founded a settlement in Ontario, representing Native interests in multiple trips to London and exemplifying Native allegiances during the war.
Elizabeth Johnston
A Georgian loyalist who relocated frequently due to war and social upheaval, ultimately settling in Nova Scotia, providing a female perspective on displacement during the diaspora.
David George
A Black loyalist preacher who fled to Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War, later establishing a Baptist church in Sierra Leone, offering insights into the experiences of Black loyalists.
John Murray (Earl of Dunmore)
A Scottish noble better known as Dunmore, who issued the Dunmore Proclamation to recruit Black loyalists and governed the Bahamas, demonstrating the tension between loyalists and British authorities.
Guy Carleton
A central figure in orchestrating the evacuation of British territories in North America, Carleton served as governor of British North America and was a vocal advocate for loyalist refugees.
George Liele
A Baptist preacher who established the faith in Jamaica, Liele faced imprisonment on treason charges but continued to influence the Baptist movement in the British Empire.
John Cruden
A loyalist involved in administering sequestered estates in North Carolina, Cruden advocated innovative political schemes in Florida and the Bahamas, though his mental illness impacted his legacy.
William Augustus Bowles
A Maryland-born loyalist who tried to establish a pro-British Native state in Florida and testified to insurgency plots in the Bahamas, showing the complexity of post-war alliances.
480
Book • Nonfiction
Global • Late 18th Century
2011
Adult
18+ years
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