White Cargo: The Forgotten History of Britain's White Slaves in AmericaMainstream Pub., 2007 - 320 pages "White cargo is the forgotten story of the thousands of Britons who lived and died in bondage in Briatin's American colonies." "Drawing on letters crying for help, diaries, and court and government archives, Jordan and Walsh demonstrate that the brutalities usually associated with black slavery alone were perpetrated on whites throughout British rule." --book jacket. |
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... Coopy because his indenture document survives , the earliest still extant.2 The agreement was between Coopy and a syndicate of local gentry who had just secured 8,000 acres in Virginia . They called this tract of untamed American forest ...
... Coopy because his indenture document survives , the earliest still extant.2 The agreement was between Coopy and a syndicate of local gentry who had just secured 8,000 acres in Virginia . They called this tract of untamed American forest ...
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... Coopy would not live long enough to appreciate his relative good fortune . In September 1619 , Coopy embarked from Bristol on a 40 - ton barque called the Margaret , one of the smaller ships on the Virginia run . She was chartered to ...
... Coopy would not live long enough to appreciate his relative good fortune . In September 1619 , Coopy embarked from Bristol on a 40 - ton barque called the Margaret , one of the smaller ships on the Virginia run . She was chartered to ...
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... Coopy's party arrived records four settlers as slain , presumably by Native Americans , one ' gent ' killed by another ' gent ' , one drowning and nine unexplained deaths.3 Coopy survived those first months . He was made an ' assistant ...
... Coopy's party arrived records four settlers as slain , presumably by Native Americans , one ' gent ' killed by another ' gent ' , one drowning and nine unexplained deaths.3 Coopy survived those first months . He was made an ' assistant ...
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INTRODUCTION | 11 |
CHAPTER ONE | 21 |
CHAPTER TWO | 33 |
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