James Habersham: loyalty, politics, and commerce in colonial Georgia
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1. Verfasser: Lambert, Frank (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Athens University of Georgia Press c2005
Schriftenreihe:Publications (Wormsloe Foundation) no. 24
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-192) and index
London : merchant apprentice -- Bethesda : orphan house superintendent -- Harris & Habersham : pioneering merchant -- Council house : assistant and secretary -- Silk Hope : planter and slaveholder -- Savannah : Georgia gentleman -- Machenry's Tavern : loyalist
"James Habersham was an early American success story. After arriving in Savannah in 1738, he failed in his efforts to wrest a living from the Georgia wilderness and lived his first year at public expense. Then, by dint of his own efforts and through the connections he forged, Habersham emerged as one of the colony's most influential and prosperous citizens, making his name as a planter, merchant, evangelist, and political leader. The third wealthiest person in the colony at the time of his death in 1775, Habersham had a public career that included service as the secretary of Georgia, president of the King's Council, and acting governor."
"But Habersham's story is more than biography. It also provides a window into colonial Georgia and its transformation from a struggling colony on the brink of collapse in the 1740s to a prosperous province in the 1770s, confident enough to defy the Crown."--Jacket
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (197 p.)
ISBN:0820325392
0820343986
9780820325392
9780820343983

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