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Chapter 6. “Broad is de Road dat Leads ter Death”
Human Capital and Enslaved Mortality
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Plantation Technologies
- Chapter 1. Toward a Politi cal Economy of Slave Labor 31
- Chapter 2. Slavery’s Scientific Management 62
- Chapter 3. An International Harvest 87
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Part II. Slavery and Finance
- Chapter 4. Neighbor- to- Neighbor Capitalism 107
- Chapter 5. The Contours of Cotton Capitalism 122
- Chapter 6. “Broad is de Road dat Leads ter Death” 146
- Chapter 7. August Belmont and the World the Slaves Made 163
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Part III. Networks of Interest and the North
- Chapter 8. “What have we to do with slavery?” 181
- Chapter 9. “No country but their counting- houses” 195
- Chapter 10. The Coastwise Slave Trade and a Mercantile Community of Interest 209
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Part IV. National Institutions and Natural Boundaries
- Chapter 11. War and Priests 227
- Chapter 12. Capitalism, Slavery, and the New Epoch 243
- Chapter 13. The Market, Utility, and Slavery in Southern Legal Thought 262
- Chapter 14. Why Did Northerners Oppose the Expansion of Slavery? 277
- Notes 299
- Contributors 385
- Index 389
- Acknowledgments 405
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Plantation Technologies
- Chapter 1. Toward a Politi cal Economy of Slave Labor 31
- Chapter 2. Slavery’s Scientific Management 62
- Chapter 3. An International Harvest 87
-
Part II. Slavery and Finance
- Chapter 4. Neighbor- to- Neighbor Capitalism 107
- Chapter 5. The Contours of Cotton Capitalism 122
- Chapter 6. “Broad is de Road dat Leads ter Death” 146
- Chapter 7. August Belmont and the World the Slaves Made 163
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Part III. Networks of Interest and the North
- Chapter 8. “What have we to do with slavery?” 181
- Chapter 9. “No country but their counting- houses” 195
- Chapter 10. The Coastwise Slave Trade and a Mercantile Community of Interest 209
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Part IV. National Institutions and Natural Boundaries
- Chapter 11. War and Priests 227
- Chapter 12. Capitalism, Slavery, and the New Epoch 243
- Chapter 13. The Market, Utility, and Slavery in Southern Legal Thought 262
- Chapter 14. Why Did Northerners Oppose the Expansion of Slavery? 277
- Notes 299
- Contributors 385
- Index 389
- Acknowledgments 405