"To Save the Innocent, I Demand the Guilty": The Huddy-Asgill Affair
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Kansas State University. Dept. of History
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The Huddy-Asgill affair, though a supposedly minor event, illustrated important aspects of the American Revolution. It was emblematic of much larger issues of this period. The affair exemplified the volatile, civil war-like atmosphere between loyalist and patriot populations, and reflected polarized public opinions, both in the colonies and abroad, and their impact on the decisions of American leadership.
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Washington, Patriot, Loyalist, Public Opinion, American Revolution, Retaliation