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Monetising human life: slave valuations on US and British West Indian plantations
Accounting History, 2004Richard K Fleischman, David Oldroyd
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From a “Society with Slaves” to a “Slave Society”
Slavery began to take root in British North America in 1619, shortly after the arrival of the first permanent English settlers at Jamestown in 1607. But for most of the 1600s, it was only one of the labor systems used in the colonies, and not the most important.openaire +1 more source
Lithosphere development in the Slave craton: a linked crustal and mantle perspective
Lithos, 2003W J Davis, Alan G Jones, W Bleeker
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