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Revolution, religion, and national identity : imperial Anglicanism in British North America, 1745-1795

"Revolution, Religion, and National Identity puts into political and religious context the British government's imperial religious policy for its North American colonies in the fifty years around the American Revolution. Amid the competing claims of Nonconformist churches in the American colonies and of the Roman Catholic Church in Canada, historians have usually ignored or misunderstood the role of the Church of England
Print Book, English, ©2000
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Associated University Presses, Madison, NJ, London, ©2000
Church history
336 pages ; 24 cm
9780838638309, 0838638309
41531909
Religious rivalry and the struggle for Acadia, 1732-1770
The Church of England and the conquest of French Canada
British policy dealing with the Catholic Church in Quebec, 1963-1774 : the problem of the Roman Catholic Episcopate
British policy dealing with the Roman Catholic Church in Canada, 1763-1774, continued : the Quebec Act
The Anglican Episcopacy conflict in context
The establishment of a Colonial High Church Episcopate
The Constitutional Act of 1791 and the establishment of the Anglican See of Quebec