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New England Bound Slavery And Colonization In Early America Hardcover Wendy Warren

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New England Bound Slavery And Colonization In Early America Hardcover Wendy Warren
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Publisher: Liveright
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 16.88 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Wendy Warren
ISBN: 9780871406729, 0871406721
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Hardcover

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New England Bound Slavery And Colonization In Early America Hardcover Wendy Warren by Wendy Warren 9780871406729, 0871406721 instant download after payment.

The most important work on seventeenth-century New England in a generation.
In the tradition of Edmund S. Morgan, whoseAmerican Slavery, American Freedomrevolutionized colonial history, a new generation of historians is fundamentally rewriting America’s beginnings.
Nowhere is this more evident than in Wendy Warren’s explosiveNew England Bound, which reclaims the lives of so many long-forgotten enslaved Africans and Native Americans in the seventeenth century. Based on new evidence, Warren links the growth of the northern colonies to the Atlantic slave trade, demonstrating how New England’s economy derived its vitality from the profusion of slave-trading ships coursing through its ports.
Warren documents how Indians were systematically sold into slavery in the West Indies and reveals how colonial families like the Winthrops were motivated not only by religious freedom but also by their slave-trading investments.New England Boundpunctures the myth of a shining “City on a Hill,” forcefully demonstrating that the history of American slavery can no longer confine itself to the nineteenth-century South.

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