The Planters of Colonial Virginia

The Planters of Colonial Virginia
Title The Planters of Colonial Virginia PDF eBook
Author Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 262
Release 1959
Genre Slavery
ISBN 0806346728

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This publication represents the most comprehensive digest of Mason County's oldest marriage records extant. It pulls together more than 11,000 marriage entries from 1806 to 1915. The marriage entries are arranged alphabetically according to surname of the groom and are followed by the name of the bride, the date of the marriage or marriage license, and a reference to the original marriage book where the record may be found.

The Planters of Colonial Virginia

The Planters of Colonial Virginia
Title The Planters of Colonial Virginia PDF eBook
Author Wertenbacker
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1997
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Planters of Colonial Virginia

The Planters of Colonial Virginia
Title The Planters of Colonial Virginia PDF eBook
Author Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker
Publisher Princeton : Princeton University Press
Pages 272
Release 1922
Genre Business & Economics
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The Planters of Colonial Virginia

The Planters of Colonial Virginia
Title The Planters of Colonial Virginia PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Wertenbaker
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 269
Release 2023-11-14
Genre History
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The Planters of Colonial Virginia is a historical account on formation of Virginian aristocracy. The author deals with the genesis of colonial landowners who managed to make a fortune in a relatively short period of time thanks to cheap land and slave work-power. Contents England in the New World The Indian Weed The Virginia Yeomanry Freemen and Freedmen The Restoration Period The Yeoman in Virginia History World Trade Beneath the Black Tide

The Planters of Colonial Virginia

The Planters of Colonial Virginia
Title The Planters of Colonial Virginia PDF eBook
Author Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 289
Release 2022-05-29
Genre History
ISBN

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The Planters of Colonial Virginia is a research on the colonial Virginia political and economic experience of the tobacco planter culture. The book covers a time from the founding of Jamestown to the disbursement of the settlers to various other places.

The Planters of Colonial Virginia

The Planters of Colonial Virginia
Title The Planters of Colonial Virginia PDF eBook
Author Thomas Wertenbaker
Publisher
Pages 564
Release 2016-12-09
Genre
ISBN 9781541021228

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"America since the days of Captain John Smith has been the land of hope for multitudes in Europe. In many an humble home, perhaps in some English village, or an Ulster farm, or in the Rhine valley, one might find a family assembled for the reading of a letter from son, or brother, or friend, who had made the great venture of going to the New World. "Land is abundant here and cheap," the letter would state. "Wages are high, food is plentiful, farmers live better than lords. If one will work only five days a week one can live grandly." "In pamphlets intended to encourage immigration the opportunities for advancement were set forth in glowing colors. In Virginia alone, it was stated, in 1649, there were "of kine, oxen, bulls, calves, twenty thousand, large and good." In Virginia, as in other colonies, it was the cheapness of land and the dearness of labor which gave the newcomer his chance to rise. The rich man might possess many thousands of acres, but they would profit him nothing unless he could find the labor to put them under cultivation. Indentured workers met his needs in part, but they were expensive, hard to acquire, and served for only four years. "Thus the so-called servants who had completed their terms and men who had come over as freemen found it easy to earn enough to buy small plantations of their own. That thousands did so is shown by the Rent Roll which is published as an appendix to this book. One has only to glance at it to see that the large plantations are vastly outnumbered by the small farms of the yeomen. It proves that Virginia at the beginning of the eighteenth century was but of a numerous, prosperous middle class. Owning plantations of from fifty to five hundred acres, cultivating their fields of tobacco, their patches of Indian corn and wheat, their vegetable gardens and orchards with their own labor or the labor of their sons, the yeomen enjoyed a sense of independence and dignity. "As the small farmer, after the day's work was over, sat before his cottage smoking his long clay pipe, he could reflect that for him the country had fulfilled its promise. But he frowned as he thought of the slave ship which had come into the nearby river, and landed a group of Negroes who were all bought by his wealthy neighbors. If Virginia were flooded with slaves, would it not cheapen production and lower the price of tobacco? "The event fully justified these fears. The yeoman class in Virginia was doomed. In the face of the oncoming tide they had three alternatives--to save enough money to buy a slave or two, to leave the country, or to sink into poverty. It was the acquiring of a few slaves by the small planter which saved the middle class. Before the end of the colonial period a full fifty per cent. of the slaveholders had from one to five only. Seventy-five per cent. had less than ten. The small farmer, as he led his newly acquired slaves from the auction block to his plantation may have regretted that self-preservation had forced him to depend on their labor rather than his own. But he could see all around him the fate of those who had no slaves, as they became "poor white trash." And he must have looked on with pity as a neighbor gathered up his meager belongings and, deserting his little plantation, set out for the remote frontier. "It was one of the great crimes of history, this undermining of the yeoman class by the importation of slaves. The wrong done to the Negro himself has been universally condemned; the wrong done the white man has attracted less attention. It effectively deprived him of his American birthright--the high return for his labor. It transformed Virginia and the South from a land of hard working, self-respecting, independent yeomen, to a land of slaves and slaveholders."

The Planters of Colonial Virginia

The Planters of Colonial Virginia
Title The Planters of Colonial Virginia PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Wertenbaker
Publisher Literary Licensing, LLC
Pages 260
Release 2014-03
Genre
ISBN 9781494193119

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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1922 Edition.