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THE JARRING INTERESTS: NEW YORK'S BOUNDARY MAKERS, 1664-1776
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THE JARRING INTERESTS: NEW YORK'S BOUNDARY MAKERS, 1664-1776 Unknown - 1979

by Philip J. Schwarz


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Focusing on the men who fought, schemed, argued, petitioned, and maneuvered at all levels of government to resolve the intercolonial disputes over land in America, the author analyzes the tangled webs of interest involved in the conflicts. These controversies are seen to necessitate the use of all available legal and political techniques. Meticulously researched in nearly a dozen manuscript repositories as well as the "public record" and with maps to illustrate the varied interests and entanglements with neighboring colonies. Territorial conflicts between colonies convincingly bear out historian Bernard Bailyn's characterization of much of eighteenth-century provincial politics as the "almost unchartable chaos of competing groups." But the key to New York's boundary disputes is that their settlement required the successful harmonization of discordant interest groups on the local, intercolonial, and Anglo-American levels. This study shows how New York's boundary makers, who had long experience with their province's particularly factionalized politics and with the ever-shifting politics of the Anglo-American connection, managed frequently "to conciliate the jarring interests." The major methodological error of the very few previous studies of boundary quarrels was to rely too heavily on the public record, which was so amply, if not always accurately, made available in nineteenth-century publications of the state of New York. It would be equally mistaken to take private records as the sole repository of a hidden truth, however. The nature of New York's boundary disputes can be made apparent from the public records if they are interpreted with the help of the private sources.

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  • Title THE JARRING INTERESTS: NEW YORK'S BOUNDARY MAKERS, 1664-1776
  • Author Philip J. Schwarz
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  • Edition First Edition
  • Publisher State University of New York Press, Albany, NY
  • Date 1979
  • ISBN 9780873953771

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Philip J. Schwarz is Professor Emeritus of History at Virginia Commonwealth University.

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Albany: State University of New York Press, 1979. Monograph on the political, economic, and personal interests involved in colonial New York's borders with neighboring colonies. Hardcover, as pictured; no jacket, likely as issued. Light wear to book, minor rubbing; text clean; xvi, 343 pages; index, bibliography, notes, portraits, maps. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Octavo.
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