Black lives, native lands, white worlds : a history of slavery in New England /

Hardesty, Jared,

Black lives, native lands, white worlds : a history of slavery in New England / Jared Ross Hardesty. - Amherst : Bright Leaf, an imprint of University of Massachusetts Press, (c)2019. - 1 online resource (xx, 175 pages) : illustrations, maps

Includes bibliographies and index.

Origins -- Trafficked people -- Slave and society -- Working worlds -- Kin and community -- Revolution and emancipation -- Epilogue: The problems of emancipation.

"Shortly after the first Europeans arrived in seventeenth-century New England, they began to import Africans and capture the area's indigenous peoples as slaves. By the eve of the American Revolution, enslaved people comprised only about 4 percent of the population, but slavery had become instrumental to the region's economy and had shaped its cultural traditions. This story of slavery in New England has been little told. In this concise yet comprehensive history, Jared Ross Hardesty focuses on the individual stories of enslaved people, bringing their experiences to life. He also explores larger issues such as the importance of slavery to the colonization of the region and to agriculture and industry, New England's deep connections to Caribbean plantation societies, and the significance of emancipation movements in the era of the American Revolution. Thoroughly researched and engagingly written, Black Lives, Native Lands, White Worlds is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of New England"--



9781613767009


Slavery--History.--New England
Enslaved persons--History.--New England
Enslaved Indians--History.--New England


Electronic Books.

E445 / .B533 2019