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Native American Slavery in the Seventeenth Century

Edited by Arne Bialuschewski
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Duke University Press, North Carolina, United States
Published: 27th Jan 2017
Dimensions: w 150mm h 226mm d 10mm
Weight: 232g
ISBN-10: 0822368773
ISBN-13: 9780822368779
Barcode No: 9780822368779
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Synopsis
This issue sheds new light on the role of Native American slavery in the development of colonial economies and in shaping the colonial world across cultural and political boundaries. Though enslavement took various forms-from outright chattel to limited-term servitude-indigenous slavery was ubiquitous in the major colonial empires by the late seventeenth century. Focusing on five examples of Native American slavery in the early modern period, the contributors present important new frames for scholarship in this growing area of study. Articles address an early Spanish abolition campaign, buccaneers' involvement in the enslavement of Maya groups, native slaves in the early plantation economy of Barbados, the enslavement of indigenous surrenderers after King Philip's War, and the interactions between French explorers and indigenous slaves in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Contributors. Carolyn Arena, Arne Bialuschewski, Linford D. Fisher, George Edward Milne, Andres Resendez

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