The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South Carolina plantation society in its early stages of development. In 1700 South Carolina was on the fringes of the British Empire. By mid-century the colony had become an integral part of the British Atlantic system. This dissertation addresses merchants\u27 activity in the shaping of plantation society through their involvement in the Atlantic slave trade. Records of the British and South Carolina governments, and petitions from merchants on both sides of the Atlantic have been extremely valuable in understanding the complex and rapidly changing political affiliations of merchants on both sides of the Atlantic. These sources are valuable to th...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This DPhil thesis, Sugar in the British Atlantic World 1650-1720, seeks to analyse the effect and ex...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
This dissertation argues that the economic demands of the eighteenth-century Atlantic world made Cha...
This thesis describes the sixty years of transatlantic interaction, connection, dislocation and reco...
A study of early transatlantic trade in South Carolina that exposes the divisive complexity that led...
A study of early transatlantic trade in South Carolina that exposes the divisive complexity that led...
This thesis explores the political, economic and cultural transformation of the Loango Coast during ...
This study attempts to analyze the economic effects of the domestic slave trade and the slave trader...
This study attempts to analyze the economic effects of the domestic slave trade and the slave trader...
This dissertation—The Atlantic Cotton Trade in the Age of Revolution, 1763-1833—argues that the diff...
Charleston was established in 1670 soon becoming the pre-eminent port of the American South. Scotti...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This DPhil thesis, Sugar in the British Atlantic World 1650-1720, seeks to analyse the effect and ex...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
This dissertation argues that the economic demands of the eighteenth-century Atlantic world made Cha...
This thesis describes the sixty years of transatlantic interaction, connection, dislocation and reco...
A study of early transatlantic trade in South Carolina that exposes the divisive complexity that led...
A study of early transatlantic trade in South Carolina that exposes the divisive complexity that led...
This thesis explores the political, economic and cultural transformation of the Loango Coast during ...
This study attempts to analyze the economic effects of the domestic slave trade and the slave trader...
This study attempts to analyze the economic effects of the domestic slave trade and the slave trader...
This dissertation—The Atlantic Cotton Trade in the Age of Revolution, 1763-1833—argues that the diff...
Charleston was established in 1670 soon becoming the pre-eminent port of the American South. Scotti...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This DPhil thesis, Sugar in the British Atlantic World 1650-1720, seeks to analyse the effect and ex...