The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles
Author: John Smith
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Published: 1966
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780598359865
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Author: John Smith
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Published: 1966
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780598359865
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wesley Frank Craven
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Published: 1938
Total Pages: 196
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Addison Emery Verrill
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 652
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKVol. 15, "To the University of Leipzig on the occasion of the five hundredth anniversary of its foundation, from Yale University and the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1909."
Author: John Henry Lefroy
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Published: 2014-08-07
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9781498164795
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Author: Addison Emery Verrill
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Published: 1903
Total Pages: 652
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir John Henry Lefroy
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Published: 1881
Total Pages: 30
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Virginia Bernhard
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 0826260071
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSlaves & Slaveholders in Bermuda, 1616-1782, offers a fresh perspective on the complex relationship between racism & slavery in the often overlooked second-oldest English colony in the New World. As the first blacks were brought onto the islands not specifically for slave labor, but for their expertise as pearl divers & cultivators of West Indies plants, Bermuda's racial history began to unfold much differently from that of the Caribbean islands or of the North American mainland. Bermuda's history records the arrival of the first blacks, the first English law passed to control the behavior of the "Negroes," & the creation of ninety-nine-year indentures for black & Indian servants. Slavery may have dictated & strained the relationships between whites & blacks, but in this smallest of English colonies it differed from slavery elsewhere because of the uniquely close master-slave relations created by Bermuda's size & maritime economy. At only twenty-one square miles in size, Bermuda saw slaves & slave-holders working & living closer together than in other societies. Additionally, the emphasis on maritime pursuits offered slaves a degree of autonomy & a sense of identity unequaled in other English colonies. This groundbreaking history of Bermuda's slavery reveals fewer runaways, less-violent rebellions, & relatively milder punishments for offending slaves. One anecdote recounts that in 1782, seventy black seamen offered freedom in Boston voluntarily returned to their Bermuda homes. Bernhard delves into the origins of Bermuda's slavery, its peculiar nature, & its effects on blacks & whites. She bases her study on archival research drawn from wills & inventories, laws & court cases, governors' reports & council minutes. Intended as an introduction to both the history of the islands & the rich sources for further study, this book will prove invaluable to scholars of slavery, as well as those interested in historical archaeology, anthropology, maritime history, & colonial history.
Author: Louis Booker Wright
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Published: 1964
Total Pages: 148
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"'The two works reprinted here, inaugurating a projected series of contemporary narratives relating to the settlement of Virginia, have been much discussed as sources of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest.' Both William Strachey and Silvester Jourdain were passengers on the ill-fated 'Sea Venture,' which wrecked in 1609 within sight of one of the Bermuda Islands when this vessel, with eight others in the expedition led by Sir Thomas Gates, was on its way to Jamestown. Aside from their Virginian and Shakespearean interest, the narratives that Strachey and Jourdain wrote are both intrinsically fascinating documents and have a significant place in the voyage literature of their day.' So reads the preface to this first modern-spelling edition of these absorbing accounts. The editor, Louis B. Wright, is Director of the Folger Shakespeare Library. He is author and editor of many book son American and English history and is eminently well qualified to evaluate and present these seventeenth-century writers to a modern audience."--Pg. [4] of cover.
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Published: 1764
Total Pages: 570
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir John Henry Lefroy
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Published: 1879
Total Pages: 810
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