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American slavery, American freedomAmerican slavery, American freedom

American slavery, American freedom1975

the ordeal of colonial Virginia

Edmund Sears Morgan

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The men who came together to found the independent United States either held slaves or were willing to join hands with those who did. George Washington, hero of the Revolution, was the master of several hundred slaves. Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, owned more than 200 men, women, and children while eloquently defending the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In this classic work, originally published in 1976, through a meticulous history of Virginia from its earliest settlement through the seventeenth century boom in tobacco, the gradual replacement of servitude with slavery, and the rise of republican ideology, historian Morgan reveals the deep and interlocking relationship between these seemingly contradictory ideas.--From publisher description.

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First published
1975
OL Work ID
OL1943966W

Subjects

HistorySlaverySocial conditionsEsclavageHistoireSlavery and bondageVirginiaSklavereiMinoritiesSlavery, united states, historySlavery, united statesVirginia, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775Slavery--historySlavery--virginia--history--17th centuryE445.v8 m67 2003975.5/02

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