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- W4320160839 abstract "In 1772, religious leaders embraced optimism about their shared future; in 1774, the empire plunged toward rupture. This chapter details how the structures of imperial protestantism were turned away from their traditional goal of supporting the empire, despite a sense of optimism in the months around the Boston Tea Party. In that event's aftermath, three responses can be discerned across the imperial protestant system. In Britain, leaders of the Church of England stayed silent, drawing ridicule for their failure to defend the protestant empire. Meanwhile, in America, revolutionaries seized control of the rituals of public religion and enabled religious leaders to voice messages of resistance. Radical voices in both places, American Anglicans and English dissenters, decried the course of politics and advocated for their visions of protestant empire, but to little effect." @default.
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- W4320160839 date "2021-06-14" @default.
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- W4320160839 title "Bending Apart, 1773–1774" @default.
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