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Brethren by nature [online] : New England indians, colonists, and the origins of American slavery / Margaret Ellen Newell

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2016Description: 1 resursă online (xi, 328 p.)ISBN:
  • 9780801456480
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Contents:
Chapter 1. “Davids warre” Chapter 2. “I doe not see how wee can thrive untill wee gett into a stock of slaves” Chapter 3. “Indians we have received into our houses” Chapter 4. “Such a servant is part of her Master’s estate” Chapter 5. “An Indian to help in the work” Chapter 6. “We sold … 47 Indians, young and old for 80£. in money” Chapter 7. “As good if not better then the Moorish Slaves” Chapter 8. “Free men subjects to the king” Chapter 9. To be sold “in any part of ye kings Dominyons”
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Chapter 1. “Davids warre” Chapter 2. “I doe not see how wee can thrive untill wee gett into a stock of slaves” Chapter 3. “Indians we have received into our houses” Chapter 4. “Such a servant is part of her Master’s estate” Chapter 5. “An Indian to help in the work” Chapter 6. “We sold … 47 Indians, young and old for 80£. in money” Chapter 7. “As good if not better then the Moorish Slaves” Chapter 8. “Free men subjects to the king” Chapter 9. To be sold “in any part of ye kings Dominyons”

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