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Brown R. D. The Confiscation and Disposition of Loyalists’ Estates in Suffolk County, Massachusetts // WMQ. 3d Ser. 21. 1964. P. 534–550.
973
Ibid. P. 549.
974
Reubens В. G. Pre-emptive rights in the Disposition of a Confiscated Estate: Philipsburgh Manor, New York // WMQ. 3d Ser. 22. 1965. P. 435–456.
975
Lynd S. Who Should Rule at Home? Dutchess County, New York, in the American Revolution // WMQ. 3d Ser. 18. 1961. P. 330–359.
976
Lynd S. Class Conflict, Slavery, and the United States Constitution. New York, 1967. P. 63–77.
977
Цит. по: Norton М. В. The British-Americans: The Loyalist Exiles in England, 1774–1789. Boston, 1972. P. 124.
978
Maier P. The Charleston Mob and the Evolution of Popular Politics in Revolutionary South Carolina, 1765–1784 // PAH. 4. 1970. P. 176.
979
В этом и следующем абзаце я следую: Quarles В. The Negro in the American Revolution. Chapel Hill, 1961. P. 19–32.
980
Ibid. P. 80.
981
Jordan W. D. White Over Black: American Attitudes Toward the Negro, 1550–1812. Chapel Hill, 1968. P. 3–98. Интересные суждения о роли, которую сыграло отношение англичан к трудящимся беднякам в развитии расового рабства в Америке, см.: Morgan Е. S. American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia. New York, 1975.