New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America by Wendy Warren

New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America



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Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
ISBN: 9780871406729
Page: 352


Early in the 17th century, black slave status in the British Americas was not quite absolute New England also was the center of the slave trade in the colonies, . The explanation for the rapid growth of England's North American colonies lies in . New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America by Wendy Warren. Provided the major source of the colony's bound labor during the seventeenth century. He never saw Mary Land himself, feeling bound to stay in England to protect his colonial interests from rivals. -, English: The first months of the Jamestown colony, 1607 .. Slaves bound for the North American British colonies overcame tremendous odds to reach their destinations. Slavery, but slavery had developed a strong foothold in England's most southern colonial holdings in the Caribbean. Even in the colonial period, the New Spain's northern frontier served as a beacon of of Virginia and neighboring Maryland were single men bound in servitude. Most of these slaves were bound for Central and South America. Spanish: Columbus's first settlement in the New World, 1493. Carrying them to the New World to work as free labor. This model was critical for the development of slavery in Anglo-America. The middle colonies had a greater population of slaves than NewEngland.





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