Planters, Merchants, and Slaves
Title | Planters, Merchants, and Slaves PDF eBook |
Author | Trevor Burnard |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2019-02-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 022663924X |
"As with any enterprise involving violence and lots of money, running a plantation in early British America was a serious and brutal enterprise. Beyond resources and weapons, a plantation required a significant force of cruel and rapacious men men who, as Trevor Burnard sees it, lacked any better options for making money. In the contentious Planters, Merchants, and Slaves, Burnard argues that white men did not choose to develop and maintain the plantation system out of virulent racism or sadism, but rather out of economic logic because to speak bluntly it worked. These economically successful and ethically monstrous plantations required racial divisions to exist, but their successes were always measured in gold, rather than skin or blood. Burnard argues that the best example of plantations functioning as intended is not those found in the fractious and poor North American colonies, but those in their booming and integrated commercial hub, Jamaica. Sure to be controversial, this book is a major intervention in the scholarship on slavery, economic development, and political power in early British America, mounting a powerful and original argument that boldly challenges historical orthodoxy."--
A Ripple in Time
Title | A Ripple in Time PDF eBook |
Author | Victor Zugg |
Publisher | |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2019-08-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781086968569 |
A struggle for survival in a time long past. It started as a routine Miami to Charlotte flight for the passengers, crew, and Federal Air Marshal Stephen Mason. But over the Atlantic, a freak storm propels the airliner unexplainably back in time to the early 18th century. They find themselves on the coast of the Carolina Colony. Charles Town is the only English settlement of any size in the area. It's an inhospitable place of vast plantations, slavery, hostile natives, tall ships, and marauding pirates. Finding a way back, if that's even feasible, is the least of their worries. These unintended time travelers quickly find themselves ill-equipped for hardships and dangers not faced for centuries. Perils loom at every turn in this world of loss, anguish, filth, and sweat. Foreigners in their own land, can they survive and adapt? Is it even possible for these modern transplants to carve an existence from this foul and odorous place in time? Stephen Mason will find a way or die trying.
The Planter's Prospect
Title | The Planter's Prospect PDF eBook |
Author | John Michael Vlach |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Planter's Prospect: Privilege and Slavery in Plantation Paintings
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 |
ISBN |
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
Inside View of Slavery, Or, A Tour Among the Planters
Title | Inside View of Slavery, Or, A Tour Among the Planters PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Grandison Parsons |
Publisher | |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 1855 |
Genre | Enslaved persons |
ISBN |
The Planters' Monthly
Title | The Planters' Monthly PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 60 |
Release | 1886 |
Genre | Sugar |
ISBN |
Carolina Planters on the Alabama Frontier
Title | Carolina Planters on the Alabama Frontier PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Pattillo |
Publisher | NewSouth Books |
Pages | 514 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 160306138X |
Carolina Planters on the Alabama Frontier: The Spencer-Robeson-McKenzie Family collects the papers of Elihu Spencer, a fourth-generation New Englander, and his family and Southern descendants, to form a history of the American nation from the point of view of planters and those they held in slavery. The documents in this volume are accounts of a privileged world that was afflicted by constant loss and despair. The families lived as isolated, landed gentry in a society where medical treatment had hardly evolved since the Middle Ages. The papers together form a dramatic narrative of early Americans from the mid-eighteenth century to the harsh years after the Civil War. They created their new society with courage and imagination and tenacity, while never recognizing their own moral blind spot regarding the holding of human beings in slavery. It brought about the collapse of their world--poignantly expressed in these letters.