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Riots in New Brunswick - Orange Nativism and Social Violence in the 1840s (Paperback)
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During the mid to late 1840s, dramatic riots shook the communities
of Woodstock, Fredericton, and Saint John. Irish-Catholic
immigrants fought Protestant Orangemen, with fists, club, and
firearms. The violence resulted in death and destruction
unprecedented in the British North American colonies. This book is
the first serious historical treatment of the bloody riots and the
tangled events that led to them. Scott See shows mid-century New
Brunswick roughly awakened from the slumbering provincialism of its
post-Loyalist phase by the stirrings of capitalism and by the tidal
wave of Irish immigration that followed the potato famine. His main
focus is the Loyal Orange Order, the anti-Catholic organization
that clashed with the immigrants, many of them impoverished exiles.
See presents an extraordinary profile of the Orange Order and
concludes provocatively that it was a nativist organization similar
to the xenophobic groups active at the time in the United States.
Unlike other recent works on the Order, his book emphasizes the
importance of the organization's specifically North American
concerns, and questions the significance of its connections to Old
World sectarianism.
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