Compare the challenges faced by Richard Smith in New York City and by British soldiers and their families in Boston as newcomers on the landscape of eighteenth-century North America.
Both Golden Hill and The Boston Massacre tell stories that are in part
about the experiences of strangers who arrive in pre-Revolutionary
colonial cities.
Compare the challenges faced by Richard Smith in New York City and by British soldiers and their families in Boston as newcomers on the landscape of eighteenth-century North America.
Which city seems to have been more receptive to outsiders?