2 edition of White servitude in the colony of Virginia found in the catalog.
White servitude in the colony of Virginia
James Curtis Ballagh
Published
1969
by B. Franklin in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Series | Burt Franklin research & source works series, 397. American classics in history and social science, 91, Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science ;, 13th ser., 6-7. |
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LC Classifications | HD4875.U5 B2 1969 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 99 p. |
Number of Pages | 99 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5755332M |
LC Control Number | 71101987 |
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John Punch (fl. s, living ) was an enslaved African who lived in the Colony of Virginia. Thought to have been an indentured servant, Punch attempted to escape to Maryland and was sentenced in July by the Virginia Governor's Council to serve as a slave for the remainder of his life. Two European men who ran away with him received a lighter sentence of extended indentured : Unknown, but possibly Cameroon, Gabon or . In the book, From Africa to the Emergence of the Cotton Kingdom, historian Philip S. Foner describes indentured servitude for Africans it this way: But even while these rights were enjoyed by some.
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Internet Archive BookReader White servitude in the Colony of Virginia: a study of the system of indentured labor in the American colonies. Migration and the transatlantic market for indentured servants -- 6. Patterns of servant migration from England to America -- 7.
The market for indentured servants -- Part IV. White servitude in the colonial labour market: 8. The role of the indenture system in the colonial labour market -- : accorded servants and slaves in colonial Virginia.
There is no doubt that both blacks and white indentured servants, as members of laboring classes were the victims of some discriminator}?1 treatment. Whether the nature of the discrimination practiced upon each group was similar, however, remains a controverted issue.
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