Minutes of the Council and General Court of colonial Virginia, 1622-1932, 1670-1676
Author: Virginia. Council
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Published: 1924
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Author: Virginia. Council
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Published: 1924
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Published: 1924
Total Pages: 593
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Total Pages: 634
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Matthew Kruer
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2022-02-08
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 067426956X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA gripping account of the violence and turmoil that engulfed England’s fledgling colonies and the crucial role played by Native Americans in determining the future of North America. In 1675, eastern North America descended into chaos. Virginia exploded into civil war, as rebel colonists decried the corruption of planter oligarchs and massacred allied Indians. Maryland colonists, gripped by fears that Catholics were conspiring with enemy Indians, rose up against their rulers. Separatist movements and ethnic riots swept through New York and New Jersey. Dissidents in northern Carolina launched a revolution, proclaiming themselves independent of any authority but their own. English America teetered on the edge of anarchy. Though seemingly distinct, these conflicts were in fact connected through the Susquehannock Indians, a once-mighty nation reduced to a small remnant. Forced to scatter by colonial militia, Susquehannock bands called upon connections with Indigenous nations from the Great Lakes to the Deep South, mobilizing sources of power that colonists could barely perceive, much less understand. Although the Susquehannock nation seemed weak and divided, it exercised influence wildly disproportionate to its size, often tipping settler societies into chaos. Colonial anarchy was intertwined with Indigenous power. Piecing together Susquehannock strategies from a wide range of archival documents and material evidence, Matthew Kruer shows how one people’s struggle for survival and renewal changed the shape of eastern North America. Susquehannock actions rocked the foundations of the fledging English territories, forcing colonial societies and governments to respond. Time of Anarchy recasts our understanding of the late seventeenth century and places Indigenous power at the heart of the story.
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Published: 1926
Total Pages: 864
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Published: 1956
Total Pages: 58
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Hamilton Bryson
Publisher: American Philosophical Society
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 650
ISBN-13: 9780871692399
DOWNLOAD EBOOKContents: State codes; Municipal & County Codes; Rules of Court; Reports of Cases; Official Court Records in Print; Accounts of Trials; Indexes, Digests, & Encyclopedias; Form Books; Law Treatises Printed Before 1950; Criminal Law Books; 19th-Century Law Journals; 20th-Century Legal Periodicals; Legal Education; Academic Law Libraries; William & Mary Law Library; Public Law Librarians; The Norfolk Law Library; Private Law Libraries Before 1776; Private Law Libraries After 1776; Public Printers; J.W. Randolph; The Michie Company; General Virginia Bibliography; Index of Authors & Editors; & Subject Index.
Author: Charles E. Hatch
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Published: 1947
Total Pages: 36
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William E. Wiethoff
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781570036460
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first book-length study of the overseer in four decades, Wiethoff's study bridges historical, legal, and rhetorical scholarship to present a provocative investigation into the multifaceted roles of this oft-forgotten figure in plantation society. Wiethoff canvasses the period from 1650 through 1865 and across a southern expanse that stretches to include the Upper and Deep South. Overseers left scant written evidence about their lives and times, but Wiethoff unearths characterizations constructed by friends and enemies, neighbors and strangers. He also mines the legal record to gauge the impact of legislative and case law rhetoric on public memory.
Author: Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 494
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