Rebellion. Revolution. And a whisper of a secret order. In the years following the American Revolution, New England’s pulpits and newspapers rang with warnings of a hidden menace—the mysterious Bavarian Illuminati. Was it merely a European curiosity, or had its agents infiltrated the very heart of the new republic? This rare historical work dives deep into the sermons, pamphlets, and political struggles of the late 18th century, revealing how fear of an unseen cabal gripped America’s earliest years. Unearth the real voices of ministers, politicians, and concerned citizens as they debated whether liberty was under attack—not by armies, but by a silent network sworn to subvert it from within. Both a fascinating window into early American paranoia and a genuine study of secret societies, this is a book for anyone drawn to the strange intersection of history, politics, and conspiracy. New England and the Bavarian Illuminati An original 1790s exposé on a revolution’s most secret fear.