loganites
Loganites is a term used to refer to supporters or adherents of the political and economic ideas of James Logan, a prominent figure in early colonial Pennsylvania. Logan was a Scottish-born merchant, politician, and proprietor who served as the colony's secretary and acting governor. His influence spanned several decades in the 18th century, and his policies and philosophies shaped the development of the region.
The core tenets associated with loganites often centered on principles of pragmatic governance, fair trade, and
While not a formal political party, the term "loganites" can be understood as describing individuals who aligned