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The World That Fear Made Slave Revolts And Conspiracy Scares In Early America Jason T Sharples

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The World That Fear Made Slave Revolts And Conspiracy Scares In Early America Jason T Sharples
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The World That Fear Made Slave Revolts And Conspiracy Scares In Early America Jason T Sharples instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 38.85 MB
Pages: 365
Author: Jason T. Sharples
ISBN: 9780812297102, 0812297105
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The World That Fear Made Slave Revolts And Conspiracy Scares In Early America Jason T Sharples by Jason T. Sharples 9780812297102, 0812297105 instant download after payment.

In dozens of slave conspiracy scares in North American and the Caribbean, colonists terrorized and killed slaves whom they accused of planning to take over the colony. Jason T. Sharples explains the deep origins and historical triggers of these incidents and argues that conspiracy scares bound society together through shared fear.


In dozens of slave conspiracy scares in North American and the Caribbean, colonists terrorized and killed slaves whom they accused of planning to take over the colony. Jason T. Sharples explains the deep origins and historical triggers of these incidents and argues that conspiracy scares bound society together through shared fear.

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