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Slavery On The Spanish Frontier


Slavery On The Spanish Frontier
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Author : William Frederick Sharp
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1976-01-01

Slavery On The Spanish Frontier written by William Frederick Sharp and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1976-01-01 with Social Science categories.




Slavery On The Spanish Frontier


Slavery On The Spanish Frontier
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Author : William F. Sharp
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1981-12-01

Slavery On The Spanish Frontier written by William F. Sharp and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981-12-01 with Social Science categories.




The Black On New Spain S Northern Frontier


The Black On New Spain S Northern Frontier
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Author : Vincent Mayer
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1974

The Black On New Spain S Northern Frontier written by Vincent Mayer and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1974 with Black people categories.




Salvation Through Slavery


Salvation Through Slavery
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Author : nrietta Henrietta Stockel
language : en
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Release Date : 2022-09-15

Salvation Through Slavery written by nrietta Henrietta Stockel and has been published by University of New Mexico Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-09-15 with History categories.


In her latest work, H. Henrietta Stockel examines the collision of the ethnocentric Spanish missionaries and the Chiricahua Apaches, including the resulting identity theft through Christian baptism, and the even more destructive creation of a local slave trade. The new information provided in this study offers a sample of the total unknown number of baptized Chiricahua men, women, and children who were sold into slavery by Jesuits and Franciscans. Stockel provides the identity of the priests as well as the names of the purchasers, often identified as "Godfather." Stockel also explores Jesuit and Franciscan attempts to maintain their missions on New Spain's northern frontier during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. She focuses on how international political and economic forces shaped the determination of the priests to mold the Apaches into Christians and tax-paying citizens of the Empire. Diseases, warfare, interpersonal relations, and an overwhelming number of surrendered Chiricahuas at the missions, along with reduced supplies from Mexico City, forced the missionaries to use every means to continue their efforts at conversion, including deporting the Apaches to Cuba and selling others to Christian families on the colonial frontier.



Salvation Through Slavery


Salvation Through Slavery
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Author : H. Henrietta Stockel
language : en
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Release Date : 2022-09-15

Salvation Through Slavery written by H. Henrietta Stockel and has been published by University of New Mexico Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-09-15 with Chiricahua Indians categories.


Stockel examines the brutal history of forced conversion and subjection of the Chiricahua Apaches by Spanish priests during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.



The Black Slave On New Spain S Northern Frontier


The Black Slave On New Spain S Northern Frontier
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Author : Vincent Mayer
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1975

The Black Slave On New Spain S Northern Frontier written by Vincent Mayer and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1975 with Blacks categories.




Extending The Frontiers


Extending The Frontiers
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Author : David Eltis
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2008-10-07

Extending The Frontiers written by David Eltis and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-10-07 with History categories.


The essays in this book provide statistical analysis of the transatlantic slave trade, focusing especially on Brazil and Portugal from the 17th through the 19th century. The book contains research on slave ship voyages, origins, destinations numbers of slaves per port country, year, and period.



Slavery And Frontier Mississippi 1720 1835


Slavery And Frontier Mississippi 1720 1835
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Author : David J. Libby
language : en
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Release Date : 2009-09-18

Slavery And Frontier Mississippi 1720 1835 written by David J. Libby and has been published by Univ. Press of Mississippi this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-09-18 with Social Science categories.


In the popular imagination the picture of slavery, frozen in time, is one of huge cotton plantations and opulent mansions. However, in over a hundred years of history detailed in this book, the hard reality of slavery in Mississippi's antebellum world is strikingly different from the one of popular myth. It shows that Mississippi's past was never frozen, but always fluid. It shows too that slavery took a number of shapes before its form in the late antebellum mold became crystalized for popular culture. The colonial French introduced African slaves into this borderlands region situated on the periphery of French, Spanish, and English empires. In this frontier, planter society made unsuccessful attempts to produce tobacco, lumber, and indigo. Slavery outlasted each failed harvest. Through each era, plantation culture rode the back of a system far removed from the romantic stereotype. Almost simultaneously as Mississippi became a United States territory in the 1790s, cotton became the cash crop. The booming King Cotton economy changed Mississippi and adapted the slave system that was its foundation. Some Mississippi slaves resisted this grim oppression and rebelled by flight, work slowdowns, arson, and conspiracies. In 1835 a slave conspiracy in Madison County provoked such draconian response among local slave holders that planters throughout the state redoubled the iron locks on the system. Race relations in the state remained radicalized for many generations to follow. Beginning with the arrival of the first African slaves in the colony and extending over 115 years, this book is the first such history since Charles Sydnor's Slavery in Mississippi (1933).



The Black Slave On New Spain S Northern Frontier


The Black Slave On New Spain S Northern Frontier
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Author : Vicente V. Mayer
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1972

The Black Slave On New Spain S Northern Frontier written by Vicente V. Mayer and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1972 with Blacks categories.




Aiming For Pensacola


Aiming For Pensacola
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Author : Matthew J. Clavin
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 2015-10-12

Aiming For Pensacola written by Matthew J. Clavin and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-12 with History categories.


In the decades before the Civil War, the small number of slaves who managed to escape bondage almost always made their way northward along the secret routes and safe havens known as the Underground Railroad. Offering a new perspective on this standard narrative, Matthew Clavin recovers the story of fugitive slaves who sought freedom by—paradoxically—sojourning deeper into the American South toward an unlikely destination: the small seaport of Pensacola, Florida. Geographically and culturally, across decades of rule by a succession of powers—Spain, Great Britain, and the United States—Pensacola occupied an isolated position on the margins of antebellum Southern society. Yet as neighboring Gulf Coast seaports like New Orleans experienced rapid population growth and economic development based on racial slavery, Pensacola became known for something else: as an enclave of diverse, free peoples of European, African, and Native American descent. Farmers, laborers, mechanics, soldiers, and sailors learned to cooperate across racial lines and possessed no vested interest in maintaining slavery or white supremacy. Clavin examines how Pensacola’s reputation as a gateway to freedom grew in the minds of slaves and slaveowners, and how it became a beacon for fugitives who found northern routes to liberation inaccessible. The interracial resistance to slavery that thrived in Pensacola in the years before the Civil War, Clavin contends, would play a role in demolishing the foundations of Southern slavery when that fateful conflict arrived.