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- Q16204503 subject Q7887894.
- Q16204503 subject Q8445550.
- Q16204503 subject Q8912614.
- Q16204503 abstract "Blue-light Federalist was a derogatory term used by those who believed certain Federalists to have made friendly (“blue-light”) signals to British ships in the War of 1812 to warn the British of American blockade runners, the specific event supposedly happening in 1813, in New London, Connecticut, when Commodore Stephen Decatur saw blue lights burning near the mouth of the New London river in sight of the British blockaders. He was convinced that these were signals to betray his plans. The Federalist Party had many members who pushed for peace with Britain and the portion of the Party which opposed further prosecution of the war was styled as the "blue light" faction by their enemies.".
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- Q16204503 wikiPageWikiLink Q3246856.
- Q16204503 wikiPageWikiLink Q42189.
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- Q16204503 wikiPageWikiLink Q5674472.
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- Q16204503 wikiPageWikiLink Q7887894.
- Q16204503 wikiPageWikiLink Q8445550.
- Q16204503 wikiPageWikiLink Q8912614.
- Q16204503 comment "Blue-light Federalist was a derogatory term used by those who believed certain Federalists to have made friendly (“blue-light”) signals to British ships in the War of 1812 to warn the British of American blockade runners, the specific event supposedly happening in 1813, in New London, Connecticut, when Commodore Stephen Decatur saw blue lights burning near the mouth of the New London river in sight of the British blockaders. He was convinced that these were signals to betray his plans.".
- Q16204503 label "Blue light federalists".