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1 - A Revolution Restrained

from Part I - Early Manifestations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2024

Scott Gac
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Trinity College, Connecticut
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British military institutions embraced a hierarchy backed by cruel physical punishment. The defiant soldier could face gauntlets, brandings, wooden horses, floggings, hangings, and firing squads. In certain places in British North America, though, White male colonists in militias and provincial armies enacted a more egalitarian organization - one that tilted authority toward the common soldier and curbed the most egregious aspects of military discipline. Such egalitarianism structured the Massachusetts Army in the American Revolution. But the supposed democratic rebellion would not feature a more democratic fighting force. When George Washington assumed command of the Massachusetts troops (soon known as the Continental Army), he made sure that hostile differences and bodily reprimand shaped the inaugural institutionalization of American state violence. “Every one is made to know his place and keep in it,” said the Reverend William Emerson of Washington’s army, “or be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes according to his crime.”

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Born in Blood
Violence and the Making of America
, pp. 23 - 49
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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  • A Revolution Restrained
  • Scott Gac, Trinity College, Connecticut
  • Book: Born in Blood
  • Online publication: 18 January 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009053105.002
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  • A Revolution Restrained
  • Scott Gac, Trinity College, Connecticut
  • Book: Born in Blood
  • Online publication: 18 January 2024
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  • A Revolution Restrained
  • Scott Gac, Trinity College, Connecticut
  • Book: Born in Blood
  • Online publication: 18 January 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009053105.002
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