ABSTRACT

When we think of American terrorism, it is modern, individual terrorists such as Timothy McVeigh that typically spring to mind. But terrorism has existed in America since the earliest days of the colonies, when small groups participated in organized and unlawful violence in the hope of creating a state of fear for their own political purposes.

Using case studies of groups such as the Green Mountain Boys, the Mollie Maguires, and the North Carolina Regulators, as well as the more widely-known Sons of Liberty and the Ku Klux Klan, Robert Kumamoto introduces readers to the long history of terrorist activity in America. Sure to incite discussion and curiosity in anyone studying terrorism or early America, The Historical Origins of Terrorism in America brings together some of the most radical groups of the American past to show that a technique that we associate with modern atrocity actually has roots much farther back in the country’s national psyche.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|30 pages

The Origins of Political Violence

chapter 2|26 pages

The North Carolina Regulators

chapter 3|30 pages

The Green Mountain Boys

chapter 4|42 pages

The Sons of Liberty

chapter 5|30 pages

Popular Protests in the New Republic

chapter 6|22 pages

The White Indians of Maine

chapter 7|22 pages

The New York Anti-Rent War

chapter 8|41 pages

The Ku Klux Klan

chapter 9|32 pages

The Molly Maguires