Written by one of the leading economic historians of British America; the essays in Migrants; servants; and slaves (several of which have achieved the status of minor classics) address a series of topics of central importance to the field. The central theme is that of the transition from a labor force dominated by English indentured servants; to one composed largely of African slaves. In the enquiry the author examines the changing composition of the servant population in the British North American colonies; the determinants of the pace and volume of servant migration; and the opportunities available to servants who completed their terms. On the subject of slavery; he looks at how the initial investments were financed; and the ability of the slave population to reproduce itself.
#6103616 in Books LEONAUR 2010-11-13Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .38 x 5.51l; .47 #File Name: 0857064045164 pages
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