Foul Means: The Formation of a Slave Society in Virginia, 1660-1740UNC Press Books, 2003 - Počet stran: 291 Challenging the generally accepted belief that the introduction of racial slavery to America was an unplanned consequence of a scarce labor market, Anthony Parent, Jr., contends that during a brief period spanning the late seventeenth and early eighteenth |
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The Formation of a Slave Society in Virginia, 1660-1740 Anthony S. Parent ... Slaves Stringing and Rolling Tobacco 12. William Byrd II 13. Lucy Parke Byrd ... Trade , 1700-1740 75 87 5. Black Baptisms in St. Peter's Parish , 1700-1740 ...
The Formation of a Slave Society in Virginia, 1660-1740 Anthony S. Parent ... Slaves Stringing and Rolling Tobacco 12. William Byrd II 13. Lucy Parke Byrd ... Trade , 1700-1740 75 87 5. Black Baptisms in St. Peter's Parish , 1700-1740 ...
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... trade to serve their interests . They engrossed the land seized from the Powhatans , switched from white servants to enslaved blacks in the labor base , and positioned themselves at the control point in the tobacco and slave trades ...
... trade to serve their interests . They engrossed the land seized from the Powhatans , switched from white servants to enslaved blacks in the labor base , and positioned themselves at the control point in the tobacco and slave trades ...
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... slave trade , struggled with low to- bacco prices.5 Slavery engendered legal , racial , and class conflicts . These ... slave trades . Friction and conflict in white society made the planters fearful of the enslaved , the class they ...
... slave trade , struggled with low to- bacco prices.5 Slavery engendered legal , racial , and class conflicts . These ... slave trades . Friction and conflict in white society made the planters fearful of the enslaved , the class they ...
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... slavery and enslaved blacks ' relationship to civil society . The great planters came to see Christianity as a support for ... Slave resistance to subordination forced the great planters to defend their ... Trade CHAPTER 1 Introduction 5.
... slavery and enslaved blacks ' relationship to civil society . The great planters came to see Christianity as a support for ... Slave resistance to subordination forced the great planters to defend their ... Trade CHAPTER 1 Introduction 5.
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The Landgrab | 9 |
The Labor Switch | 55 |
Cyclical Crises 16801723 | 80 |
Conflicts Race and Class | 103 |
The Laws of Slavery | 105 |
Revolt and Response 16761740 | 135 |
Class Conflicts 17241740 | 173 |
Reactions Ideology and Religion | 195 |
The Emergence of Patriarchism 17001740 | 197 |
Baptism and Bondage 17001740 | 236 |
Foul Means Must Do What Fair Will Not | 265 |
Black Headright Patents | 269 |
St Peters Parish | 276 |
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Strana 3 - If we stop history at a given point, then there are no classes but simply a multitude of individuals with a multitude of experiences. But if we watch these men over an adequate period of social change, we observe patterns in their relationships, their ideas, and their institutions. Class is defined by men as they live their own history, and, in the end, this is its only definition.
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