This article examines the evolution of a plantation society in the British American colony of Georgia. It explores the original intentions of founders and settlers, and how those intentions were discarded or adapted in the face of a volatile demographic environment. It uses information from land grant applications to describe the make-up of late colonial families, and locates the experiences of the Georgia population within the broader context of Atlantic population history. In particular, it argues that familial instability initially catalysed the emergence of a plantation system. The “family” was later accorded real significance in plantation Georgia only when it became serviceable to provincial elites, though it remained important as an ...
In antebellum Upcounty Georgia, the Southern yeomanry developed a society independent of the planter...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
Black farming families in post-Civil War North Carolina generated significant resources of cash and ...
This article examines the evolution of a plantation society in the British American colony of Georgi...
This project investigates the enslaved runaways of colonial Georgia and their impact on the Atlantic...
This dissertation will examine the relationship between families, the British Crown, and colonizatio...
This book explores the centrality of race in the development of Georgia, from its founding in 1733 u...
Few institutions define world history in the early modern era as completely as the plantation comple...
Immigrants to colonial Georgia came from a vast array of regions around the Atlantic basin—including...
The history of American slave family life has been circumscribed by two shortcomings. First, histori...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
The Carolina Colony was the first foothold for the British in the lower south region of North Americ...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This dissertation explores interrelated conceptions of gender, labor, and virtue in early Georgia, f...
The South End Plantation located on Ossabaw Island, Georgia operated as a cotton plantation under G...
In antebellum Upcounty Georgia, the Southern yeomanry developed a society independent of the planter...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
Black farming families in post-Civil War North Carolina generated significant resources of cash and ...
This article examines the evolution of a plantation society in the British American colony of Georgi...
This project investigates the enslaved runaways of colonial Georgia and their impact on the Atlantic...
This dissertation will examine the relationship between families, the British Crown, and colonizatio...
This book explores the centrality of race in the development of Georgia, from its founding in 1733 u...
Few institutions define world history in the early modern era as completely as the plantation comple...
Immigrants to colonial Georgia came from a vast array of regions around the Atlantic basin—including...
The history of American slave family life has been circumscribed by two shortcomings. First, histori...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
The Carolina Colony was the first foothold for the British in the lower south region of North Americ...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This dissertation explores interrelated conceptions of gender, labor, and virtue in early Georgia, f...
The South End Plantation located on Ossabaw Island, Georgia operated as a cotton plantation under G...
In antebellum Upcounty Georgia, the Southern yeomanry developed a society independent of the planter...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
Black farming families in post-Civil War North Carolina generated significant resources of cash and ...