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Chapter 1. “Davids warre”
The Pequot War and the Origins of Slavery in New England
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Margaret Ellen Newell
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Spelling and Dates xi
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. “Davids warre” 17
- Chapter 2. “I doe not see how wee can thrive untill wee gett into a stock of slaves” 43
- Chapter 3. “Indians we have received into our houses” 60
- Chapter 4. “Such a servant is part of her Master’s estate” 85
- Chapter 5. “An Indian to help in the work” 108
- Chapter 6. “We sold … 47 Indians, young and old for 80£. in money” 131
- Chapter 7. “As good if not better then the Moorish Slaves” 159
- Chapter 8. “Free men subjects to the king” 189
- Chapter 9. To be sold “in any part of ye kings Dominyons” 211
- Epilogue 237
- Abbreviations 255
- Notes 259
- Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Spelling and Dates xi
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. “Davids warre” 17
- Chapter 2. “I doe not see how wee can thrive untill wee gett into a stock of slaves” 43
- Chapter 3. “Indians we have received into our houses” 60
- Chapter 4. “Such a servant is part of her Master’s estate” 85
- Chapter 5. “An Indian to help in the work” 108
- Chapter 6. “We sold … 47 Indians, young and old for 80£. in money” 131
- Chapter 7. “As good if not better then the Moorish Slaves” 159
- Chapter 8. “Free men subjects to the king” 189
- Chapter 9. To be sold “in any part of ye kings Dominyons” 211
- Epilogue 237
- Abbreviations 255
- Notes 259
- Index 301