In "Slavery and Servitude in Colonial North America," Kenneth
Morgan shows how the institutions of indentured servitude and black
slavery interacted in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He
covers all aspects of the two labor systems, including their impact
on the economy, on racial attitudes, social structures and on
regional variations within the colonies. Throughout, overriding
themes emerge: the labor market in North America, the significance
of racial distinctions, supply and demand factors in transatlantic
migration and labor, and resistance to bondage.
This is an ideal introduction to an area that is crucial for
understanding not just Colonial American society but also the later
development of the United States.
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