Ebook: Dunmore's new world the extraordinary life of a royal governor in Revolutionary America--with Jacobites, counterfeiters, land schemes, shipwrecks, scalping, Indian politics, runaway slaves, and two illegal royal weddings
Author: David James Corbett, Dunmore John Murray
- Tags: Colonial administrators, Colonial administrators--Virginia, Governors, Governors--Virginia, Politics and government, Scots, Scots--Virginia, Biography, Biographies, History, Dunmore John Murray -- Earl of -- 1732-1809, Governors -- Virginia -- Biography, Colonial administrators -- Virginia -- Biography, Scots -- Virginia -- Biography, Virginia -- History -- Colonial period ca. 1600-1775, Virginia -- History -- 1775-1865, Virginia -- Politics and government -- To 1775, Virginia -- Politics and government --
- Series: Early American histories
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: University of Virginia Press
- City: Charlottesville;Virginia
- Language: English
- epub
Dunmore's New World tells the stranger-than-fiction story of Lord Dunmore, the last royal governor of Virginia, whose long-neglected life boasts a measure of scandal and intrigue rare in the annals of the colonial world. Dunmore not only issued the first formal proclamation of emancipation in American history; he also undertook an unauthorized Indian war in the Ohio Valley, now known as Dunmore's War, that was instrumental in opening the Kentucky country to white settlement. In this entertaining biography, James Corbett David brings together a rich cast of characters as he follows Dunmore on his perilous path through the Atlantic world from 1745 to 1809.
Dunmore was a Scots aristocrat who, even with a family history of treason, managed to obtain a commission in the British army, a seat in the House of Lords, and three executive appointments in the American colonies. He was an unusual figure, deeply invested in the imperial system but quick to break with convention....