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Synopsis North Carolina Higher-court Records, 1670-1696 by :
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: Mattie Erma Edwards Parker |
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: Colonial Records of North Caro |
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: 0 |
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: 1968 |
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: 0865260230 |
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: 9780865260238 |
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: 4/5 (30 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Colonial Records of North Carolina, Volume 2 by : Mattie Erma Edwards Parker
Each volume of this landmark series begins with a thorough introduction setting the historical context for the group of documents contained therein. An expansive index completed each volume. Includes much material not printed in the first Colonial Records series.
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Synopsis North Carolina Higher-court Records, 1670-1696: 1670-1696 by :
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: Mattie Erma Edwards Parker |
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: 533 |
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: 1968 |
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: OCLC:832573960 |
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: 4/5 (60 Downloads) |
Synopsis North Carolina Higher Court Records 1670-1696 by : Mattie Erma Edwards Parker
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: 1968 |
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: LCCN:68065919 |
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Synopsis North Carolina Higher-court Records, 1670-1696: 1709-1723 by :
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: William S. Powell |
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: Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages |
: 423 |
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: 2000-11-09 |
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: 9780807867129 |
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: 0807867128 |
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: 4/5 (29 Downloads) |
Synopsis Dictionary of North Carolina Biography by : William S. Powell
The most comprehensive state project of its kind, the Dictionary provides information on some 4,000 notable North Carolinians whose accomplishments and occasional misdeeds span four centuries. Much of the bibliographic information found in the six volumes has been compiled for the first time. All of the persons included are deceased. They are native North Carolinians, no matter where they made the contributions for which they are noted, or non-natives whose contributions were made in North Carolina.
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: 702 |
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: 1968 |
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: NYPL:33433058740022 |
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: 4/5 (22 Downloads) |
Synopsis North Carolina Higher-court Records: 1702-1708 by :
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: Thomas D. Morris |
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: Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages |
: 588 |
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: 2004-01-21 |
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: 9780807864302 |
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: 0807864307 |
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: 4/5 (02 Downloads) |
Synopsis Southern Slavery and the Law, 1619-1860 by : Thomas D. Morris
This volume is the first comprehensive history of the evolving relationship between American slavery and the law from colonial times to the Civil War. As Thomas Morris clearly shows, racial slavery came to the English colonies as an institution without strict legal definitions or guidelines. Specifically, he demonstrates that there was no coherent body of law that dealt solely with slaves. Instead, more general legal rules concerning inheritance, mortgages, and transfers of property coexisted with laws pertaining only to slaves. According to Morris, southern lawmakers and judges struggled to reconcile a social order based on slavery with existing English common law (or, in Louisiana, with continental civil law.) Because much was left to local interpretation, laws varied between and even within states. In addition, legal doctrine often differed from local practice. And, as Morris reveals, in the decades leading up to the Civil War, tensions mounted between the legal culture of racial slavery and the competing demands of capitalism and evangelical Christianity.
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: Philip Ranlet |
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: University Press of America |
Total Pages |
: 238 |
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: 2004 |
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: 0761829172 |
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: 9780761829171 |
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: 4/5 (72 Downloads) |
Synopsis Richard B. Morris and American History in the Twentieth Century by : Philip Ranlet
Richard B. Morris, an internationally known early American scholar, was a historian at both City College of New York and Columbia University. His dissertation, Studies in the History of American Law, helped establish American legal history as a field. This biography is based primarily upon Morris' extensive papers and the recollections of historians who knew him well.
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: Matthew Kruer |
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: Harvard University Press |
Total Pages |
: 353 |
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: 2022-02-08 |
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: 9780674976177 |
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: 0674976177 |
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: 4/5 (77 Downloads) |
Synopsis Time of Anarchy by : Matthew Kruer
A gripping account of the violence and turmoil that engulfed EnglandÕs fledgling colonies and the crucial role played by Native Americans in determining the future of North America. In 1675, eastern North America descended into chaos. Virginia exploded into civil war, as rebel colonists decried the corruption of planter oligarchs and massacred allied Indians. Maryland colonists, gripped by fears that Catholics were conspiring with enemy Indians, rose up against their rulers. Separatist movements and ethnic riots swept through New York and New Jersey. Dissidents in northern Carolina launched a revolution, proclaiming themselves independent of any authority but their own. English America teetered on the edge of anarchy. Though seemingly distinct, these conflicts were in fact connected through the Susquehannock Indians, a once-mighty nation reduced to a small remnant. Forced to scatter by colonial militia, Susquehannock bands called upon connections with Indigenous nations from the Great Lakes to the Deep South, mobilizing sources of power that colonists could barely perceive, much less understand. Although the Susquehannock nation seemed weak and divided, it exercised influence wildly disproportionate to its size, often tipping settler societies into chaos. Colonial anarchy was intertwined with Indigenous power. Piecing together Susquehannock strategies from a wide range of archival documents and material evidence, Matthew Kruer shows how one peopleÕs struggle for survival and renewal changed the shape of eastern North America. Susquehannock actions rocked the foundations of the fledging English territories, forcing colonial societies and governments to respond. Time of Anarchy recasts our understanding of the late seventeenth century and places Indigenous power at the heart of the story.