The Atlantic Economy and Colonial Maryland's Eastern Shore
Title | The Atlantic Economy and Colonial Maryland's Eastern Shore PDF eBook |
Author | Paul G. Clemens |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2019-06-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1501733745 |
In the eighteenth century, cash grains were introduced on Maryland's Eastern Shore and eventually replaced tobacco as market crops. What factors brought about this shift from tobacco production to diversified agriculture, and what were its effects on the people living there? This book charts the early social and economic history of the Eastern Shore, focusing on the ways in which Atlantic commerce shaped the lives of English settlers between 1620 and 1776. Professor Clemens is concerned with the relationship between changes in society brought about by local economic circumstances and those created by international market conditions. He also points out the distinctive balance between commercial agriculture and self-sufficiency farming that was achieved on the Eastern Shore. Offering a new perspective on early American history, his book not only depicts the growth of a particular region in colonial America but places that growth in the broader context of both the Atlantic market economy and the economies of other English New World settlements.
Economy and Society in Early Colonial Maryland
Title | Economy and Society in Early Colonial Maryland PDF eBook |
Author | Russell R. Menard |
Publisher | Dissertations-G |
Pages | 528 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN |
Colonial Chesapeake Society
Title | Colonial Chesapeake Society PDF eBook |
Author | Lois Green Carr |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 528 |
Release | 1991-08-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780807843437 |
Proof that the renaissance in colonial Chesapeake studies is flourishing, this collection is the first to integrate the immigrant experience of the seventeenth century with the native-born society that characterized the Chesapeake by the eighteenth centur
The Chesapeake in the Seventeenth Century
Title | The Chesapeake in the Seventeenth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Thad W. Tate |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780393009569 |
Seventeenth-century Chesapeake involved the area of the colonies of Virginia and Maryland.
Robert Cole's World
Title | Robert Cole's World PDF eBook |
Author | Lois Green Carr |
Publisher | |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | HISTORY |
ISBN | 9781469645452 |
Motives of Honor, Pleasure, and Profit
Title | Motives of Honor, Pleasure, and Profit PDF eBook |
Author | Lorena S. Walsh |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 733 |
Release | 2012-12-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 080789592X |
Lorena Walsh offers an enlightening history of plantation management in the Chesapeake colonies of Virginia and Maryland, ranging from the founding of Jamestown to the close of the Seven Years' War and the end of the "Golden Age" of colonial Chesapeake agriculture. Walsh focuses on the operation of more than thirty individual plantations and on the decisions that large planters made about how they would run their farms. She argues that, in the mid-seventeenth century, Chesapeake planter elites deliberately chose to embrace slavery. Prior to 1763 the primary reason for large planters' debt was their purchase of capital assets--especially slaves--early in their careers. In the later stages of their careers, chronic indebtedness was rare. Walsh's narrative incorporates stories about the planters themselves, including family dynamics and relationships with enslaved workers. Accounts of personal and family fortunes among the privileged minority and the less well documented accounts of the suffering, resistance, and occasional minor victories of the enslaved workers add a personal dimension to more concrete measures of planter success or failure.
Tobacco and Slaves
Title | Tobacco and Slaves PDF eBook |
Author | Allan Kulikoff |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2012-12-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0807839221 |
Tobacco and Slaves is a major reinterpretation of the economic and political transformation of Chesapeake society from 1680 to 1800. Building upon massive archival research in Maryland and Virginia, Allan Kulikoff provides the most comprehensive study to date of changing social relations--among both blacks and whites--in the eighteenth-century South. He links his arguments about class, gender, and race to the later social history of the South and to larger patterns of American development. Allan Kulikoff is professor of history at Northern Illinois University and author of The Agrarian Origins of American Capitalism.