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Colonial America and the Earl of Halifax, 1748-1761 (Hardcover)
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Colonial America and the Earl of Halifax, 1748-1761 (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Historical Monographs
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Colonial America and the Earl of Halifax, 1748-1761 examines the
governance of British America in the period prior to the American
Revolution. Focusing upon the career of George Montagu Dunk, Second
Earl of Halifax and First Lord of the Board of Trade &
Plantations (1716-1771), it explores colonial planners and
policy-makers during the political hiatus between the age of
Walpole and the subsequent age of imperial crisis. As ambitious
metropolitan politicians vied for ministerial dominance, Halifax's
board played a vital role in shaping British perceptions of its
growing empire. A repository of information and intelligence, the
board offered Halifax the opportunity to establish his own niche
interest, for the good of the empire and himself alike. Challenging
the view that Britain's attitude towards its American colonies was
one of ignorance compounded by complacency, this study explores
those charged directly with governing America, from the imperial
centre to its westward peripheries: the governors entrusted with
maintaining the royal prerogative, and implementing reform. Between
1748 and 1761, Halifax sought to reform the America from a motley
assortment of territories into an ordered, uniform asset of the
imperial nation-state. Exploring the governors themselves reveals a
complex, modern network of professional and personal loyalties,
bound together through mutual self-interest under Halifax's
leadership. Confronted by the Seven Years' War, Halifax saw his
plans and followers dissipate in the face of global conflict, the
results of which established British America, and also sowed the
seeds of its eventual destruction in 1776. Long overshadowed by the
acknowledged 'great men' of his age, this study restores Halifax
and his interest to its rightful place as a significant influence
upon major historical events, illustrating his grand, elaborate
vision for an alternative British America that never was.
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