It is difficult to find any faults or weaknesses. The book is well-organized, thoroughly researched, and makes strong arguments.(History: Reviews of New Books) Revolutionary War historian and digital documentary editor Christopher F. Minty provides provocative and unexpected answers to these questions in his new monograph, Unfriendly to Liberty. Starting with the groundbreaking 1768 New York colonial elections, Minty recounts the next eight years of New York City's increasingly intense and polarized political environment.(Journal of the American Revolution) A substantial contribution to the other side and the under side of the American Revolution in New York City has been made by Christopher F. Minty.(Journal of Early American History) Unfriendly to Liberty is an excellent, exhaustively researched book that will generate new conversations in loyalist studies and among scholars of the revolution.(William and Mary Quarterly) Minty has produced an important and original book. Even among the surge of loyalist scholarship in recent years,Unfriendly to Liberty should stand out as a crucial contribution. All historians of loyalism would benefit from reading it and reflecting on Minty's findings.(The Hudson River Valley Review) This is a very fine book and will no doubt become a standard reference for New York politics in the lead-up to the American Revolutionary War.(American Historical Review)