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Slavery In Colonial Georgia, 1730-1775
Betty Wood

Slavery In Colonial Georgia, 1730-1775

Athens : University of Georgia Press, c1984. (Aug 31, 1984)

Genre

  • GA History

Subject

  • African American Regional History - Southern States
  • American Colonial History - State & Local History
  • Georgia - State & Local History
  • Slavery & Abolitionism - African American History
  • Slavery - Social Sciences

Plot

Georgia was the only British colony in America in which a sustained effort was made to prohibit the introduction and use of black slaves at a time when the institution of slavery was well established in the other southern colonies.In the first half of "Slavery in Colonial Georgia," Betty Wood examines the reasons which prompted James Oglethorpe and the other British founders of the colony to originally ban slavery. In their concern for the manners and morals of white society, she says, they anticipated many of the arguments to be employed subsequently by the opponents of slavery on both sides of the Atlantic. The second half of the book examines the development of slavery in Georgia during the quarter century before the Revolution, with special attention on the experience of black slaves in late colonial Georgia.

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