LEADER 01919ojm 2200253z- 450 001 9910150594303321 005 20230913112557.0 010 $a1-5159-9563-1 035 $a(CKB)3710000000945105 035 $a(BIP)060408628 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000945105 100 $a20231107c2016uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 200 10$aNew England Bound : Slavery and Colonization in Early America 210 $cTantor Audio 330 8 $aIn a work that fundamentally recasts the history of colonial America, Wendy Warren shows how the institution of slavery was inexorably linked with the first century of English colonization of New England. While most histories of slavery in early America confine themselves to the Southern colonies and the Caribbean, New England Bound forcefully widens the historical aperture to include the entirety of English North America.Using original research culled from dozens of archives, Warren conclusively links the growth of the northern colonies to the Atlantic slave trade, showing how seventeenth-century New England's fledgling economy derived its vitality from the profusion of ships that coursed through its ports, passing through on their way to and from the West Indian sugar colonies. What's more, leading New England families like the Winthrops and Pynchons invested heavily in the West Indies, owning both land and human property, the profits of which eventually wended their way back north. That money, New England Bound shows, was the tragic fuel for the colonial wars of removal and replacement of New England Indians that characterized the initial colonization of the region. 517 $aNew England Bound 676 $a306.3/62097409032 700 $aWarren$b Wendy$01436027 702 $aWiley$b Elizabeth$4nrt 906 $aAUDIO 912 $a9910150594303321 996 $aNew England Bound : Slavery and Colonization in Early America$93594091 997 $aUNINA