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Madison's militia, the hidden history of the Second Amendment, Carl T. Bogus

Label
Madison's militia, the hidden history of the Second Amendment, Carl T. Bogus
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Madison's militia
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1341260687
Responsibility statement
Carl T. Bogus
Sub title
the hidden history of the Second Amendment
Summary
"A nightmare had been haunting Carolinians. In the fall of 1734, readers of the South Carolina Gazette learned of three separate revolts on sailing ships transporting Africans to bondage in the New World. In all three incidents, the Africans killed the ship's captain, and in two of the incidents the Africans took full control of the ship and its cargo. A few months later, the paper reported that black slaves had revolted on St. John in the Virgin Islands and "entirely massacred all of the white people on that island, consisting of about two hundred families, and were very inhuman in the executions and murders." These incidents were more than concerning - they were downright frightening - in a colony (or province as South Carolina was then formally known) in which nearly two-thirds of the residents were enslaved Blacks"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Showdown in Richmond -- Debate in Richmond -- Decision in Richmond -- Southern terror -- The militia : war in the North -- The militia : war in the South -- Mr. Madison goes to Congress -- The ghost of Patrick Henry -- The English Declaration of Rights of 1689 -- Chimeras of liberty
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