United Irishmen, United States
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Among the thousands of political refugees who flooded into the United States during the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, none had a greater impact on the early republic than the United Irishmen. They were, according to one Federalist, "the most God-provoking Democrats on this side of Hell." "Every United Irishman," insisted another, "ought to be hunted from the country, as much as a wolf or a tyger." David A.
Wilson's book is the first to focus specifically on the experiences, attitudes, and ideas of the United Irishmen in the United States.
Wilson's book is the first to focus specifically on the experiences, attitudes, and ideas of the United Irishmen in the United States.
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