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CLAIMING RIGHTS
by
Jack Shuler
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African American culture
/ African American studies
/ African Americans
/ African culture
/ African studies
/ Agricultural geography
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural sciences
/ Agriculture
/ American history: c 1500 to c 1800
/ American minorities
/ American studies
/ Anthropology
/ Armed forces
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Biological sciences
/ Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Group behavior
/ History of the Americas
/ Human behavior
/ Human rights
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Military science
/ Militias
/ Natural law
/ Natural rights
/ Nonconformity
/ Philosophy of law
/ Plantations
/ Political change
/ Political processes
/ Political revolutions
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Rebellion
/ Slave revolts
/ Slavery
/ Slaves
/ Social behavior
/ Social organization
/ Sociology
2009
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CLAIMING RIGHTS
by
Jack Shuler
in
African American culture
/ African American studies
/ African Americans
/ African culture
/ African studies
/ Agricultural geography
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural sciences
/ Agriculture
/ American history: c 1500 to c 1800
/ American minorities
/ American studies
/ Anthropology
/ Armed forces
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Biological sciences
/ Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Group behavior
/ History of the Americas
/ Human behavior
/ Human rights
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Military science
/ Militias
/ Natural law
/ Natural rights
/ Nonconformity
/ Philosophy of law
/ Plantations
/ Political change
/ Political processes
/ Political revolutions
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Rebellion
/ Slave revolts
/ Slavery
/ Slaves
/ Social behavior
/ Social organization
/ Sociology
2009
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CLAIMING RIGHTS
by
Jack Shuler
in
African American culture
/ African American studies
/ African Americans
/ African culture
/ African studies
/ Agricultural geography
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural sciences
/ Agriculture
/ American history: c 1500 to c 1800
/ American minorities
/ American studies
/ Anthropology
/ Armed forces
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Biological sciences
/ Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Group behavior
/ History of the Americas
/ Human behavior
/ Human rights
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Military science
/ Militias
/ Natural law
/ Natural rights
/ Nonconformity
/ Philosophy of law
/ Plantations
/ Political change
/ Political processes
/ Political revolutions
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Rebellion
/ Slave revolts
/ Slavery
/ Slaves
/ Social behavior
/ Social organization
/ Sociology
2009
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CLAIMING RIGHTS
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Overview
One of the earliest contacts Europeans had with the land that some natives calledChicorawas during a reconnaissance mission supported by a Spanish planter named Lucas Vásquez de Ayllón. These Spanish explorers invited a group of Native Americans onto their ships and then proceeded, without warning, to set sail for Hispaniola. In some ways this auspicious beginning would serve as the opening salvo in the continuous warfare of slavery that would eventually entrench itself in the sands of Carolina. From the moment a group of English investors gained control of the territory in 1663—a gift from King Charles
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
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ISBN
1604732733, 9781604732733
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