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HTY 232: Civil War

HTY 232: Civil War. Part I: Slavery in colonial America Origins, Legal Structures, Economics, Rationales, Objections, Revolution, and Slavery in the Constitution. Origins and Law. Premodern unfree labor: slavery, serfdom, peonage Hierarchical social structures Permeable status Roman Slavery

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HTY 232: Civil War

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  1. HTY 232: Civil War Part I: Slavery in colonial America Origins, Legal Structures, Economics, Rationales, Objections, Revolution, and Slavery in the Constitution.

  2. Origins and Law • Premodern unfree labor: slavery, serfdom, peonage • Hierarchical social structures • Permeable status • Roman Slavery • African Slavery

  3. Historical Rationales • Rationales for slavery: just war (defense, religion) • Captives • Crime • Debt

  4. European expansion • Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch sugar plantations • Rise of Consumer demand: Sugar • Asia-Persia-Mediterranean • Madeira-Canaries-Cape Verde-Azores-São Tomé-Fernando Po • Columbus 1493: sugar to Caribs, Dutch to SA

  5. Sugar

  6. American Development • 1619 First Africans in Virginia (Tobacco) • Incidental, status undifferentiated • 1640 First racial differentiation in VA law • 1660-1705: inheritable status, limits of individual rights, corporal punishment, status of property

  7. Transformation to plantation Slave System (18th Century) • Indentures versus slaves 17th century • Base cost • Mortality • Immigration rates (peak 1650-1680) • Freedom Dues • Land availability • Costs of conflict with Native America • Bacon’s Rebellion: class war • Royal African Company

  8. North America: Tobacco

  9. Economics of Labor • Tobacco, Rice, Indigo • VA the largest population and economy based on 30-60 million pounds of tobacco annually exported. • Note trend to grain production • Rice exports reached 80+ million pounds by 1770. • Impact: the South developed into a prosperous, commercial, rural society dominated by a class of planter elites.

  10. Slave Trade

  11. Rationales in Modern Era • “Savage” v. “Civilized” • Heathen v. Christian • See Finkleman on evolution of rationale • Environmental: suitability for hard labor • Scientific Racism: biological inferiority • Slave/Free =“Black”/“White”

  12. Objections • Africans to African-Americans • Reproduction: cultural and demographic • Christianization • Slave Uprisings • Stono Rebellion (1739) • New York Conspiracy • Militias/violence • 1757 Quakers (John Woolman) • 1776 Wealth of Nations (necessity of free labor) • Fears of insurrection (Dunmore)

  13. Revolutionary Era • Conundrum of natural rights • Rhetoric of inalienable, god-given rights • Black initiatives • Adopting language of liberty • Escape • Service • British opportunities • American • Historic linkage between service and citizenship

  14. Constitutions and Laws • Massachusetts (1781) and Vermont (1777) • Manumission in VA, DE, MD. • Gradual emancipation: PA, NY, CT, RI, NJ. • Northwest Ordinance (1787)

  15. U.S. Constitution • Compromises: • International Slave Trade • Fugitive Recovery • Political Representation • The words: slaves=“other persons” • Did the Constitution bolster slavery in America?

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