
William Henry Drayton
Drayton was an improbable rebel. After receiving his formal education in England, the South Carolina-born Drayton returned to his birthplace as a planter and continued to espouse Royalist ideals. During a later visit to Britain, he was hailed as a champion of British sovereignty. In fact, South Carolina harbored few early revolutionaries, as low-country planters and merchants remained entrenched in the imperial system of trade, backcountry residents strongly identified with the king, and whites feared showing division lest their slaves launch a rebellion. Yet, disgruntled with the king's increasing infringement on American liberties, Drayton embraced the rebel cause with the zealotry of a recent convert and eventually did more to resist British rule than any other resident of the Palmetto State.
Because he entered the Revolution as a supporter of the Crown, Drayton's life sheds light on why the planter-mercantile gentry rebelled against the mother country on which it relied for its economic status. His energetic attempts to preserve the provincial hierarchy and keep the reins of government firmly in the hands of the local aristocracy also help to explain why South Carolina's rebellion was more politically conservative than that of other states.
By raising the profile of this South Carolina patriot, William Henry Drayton brings new depth to our understanding of the American Revolution.
- Alaotsikko
- South Carolina Revolutionary Patriot
- Kirjailija
- Keith T. Krawczynski
- ISBN
- 9780807126615
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 333 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 30.7.2001
- Kustantaja
- Louisiana State University Press
- Sivumäärä
- 358