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1 Colonial Land Distribution and the Structure of British Colonial Commerce
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF PROPERTY AND CREDIT
- 1 Colonial Land Distribution and the Structure of British Colonial Commerce 21
- 2 The Backbone of Credit: The Institutional Foundations of Colonial America’s Economy of Credit and Collateral 38
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PART II. PROPERTY EXEMPTIONS: COMMODIFYING LAND AND SLAVES IN COLONIAL AMERICA
- 3 English Property Law, the Claims of Creditors, and the Colonial Legal Transformation 59
- 4 Parliamentary Authority over Creditors’ Claims 74
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PART III. MANAGING RISK IN COLONIAL AMERICA
- 5 Managing Risk through Property 93
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PART IV. THE STAMP ACT, INDEPENDENCE, AND THE FOUNDING
- 6 The Stamp Act and Legal and Economic Institutions 115
- 7 Property Exemptions and the Abolition of the Fee Tail in the Founding Era 128
- 8 Property and Credit in the Early Republic 146
- 9 Property, Institutions, and Economic Growth in Colonial America 153
- 10 Conclusion 166
- Notes 169
- Index 223
- A Note on the type 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF PROPERTY AND CREDIT
- 1 Colonial Land Distribution and the Structure of British Colonial Commerce 21
- 2 The Backbone of Credit: The Institutional Foundations of Colonial America’s Economy of Credit and Collateral 38
-
PART II. PROPERTY EXEMPTIONS: COMMODIFYING LAND AND SLAVES IN COLONIAL AMERICA
- 3 English Property Law, the Claims of Creditors, and the Colonial Legal Transformation 59
- 4 Parliamentary Authority over Creditors’ Claims 74
-
PART III. MANAGING RISK IN COLONIAL AMERICA
- 5 Managing Risk through Property 93
-
PART IV. THE STAMP ACT, INDEPENDENCE, AND THE FOUNDING
- 6 The Stamp Act and Legal and Economic Institutions 115
- 7 Property Exemptions and the Abolition of the Fee Tail in the Founding Era 128
- 8 Property and Credit in the Early Republic 146
- 9 Property, Institutions, and Economic Growth in Colonial America 153
- 10 Conclusion 166
- Notes 169
- Index 223
- A Note on the type 231