Although historians have assumed previously that early Kentucky was
a one-party area, Watlington has discovered that there were
actually three active parties--the partisan," "court," and
"country." From the land-grant maze following the 1779 migration,
through a brief Tory movement and even James Wilkinson's intrigue
for a Spanish connection, she traces the parties' development and
their struggle for power in the vigorous world of postrevolutionary
Kentucky politics."
Originally published in 1974.
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