Volume I of the Cambridge History of Law in America begins the
account of law in America with the very first moments of European
colonization and settlement of the North American landmass. It
follows those processes across two hundred years to the eventual
creation and stabilization of the American republic. The book
discusses the place of law in regard to colonization and empire,
indigenous peoples, government and jurisdiction, population
migrations, economic and commercial activity, religion, the
creation of social institutions, and revolutionary politics. The
Cambridge History of Law in America has been made possible by the
generous support of the American Bar Foundation.
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