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(Ebook) Competing Visions of Empire: Labor, Slavery, and the Origins of the British Atlantic Empire by Swingen, Abigail L. ISBN 9780300189445, 0300189443

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Authors:Swingen, Abigail L.
Pages:359 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:1
Publisher:Yale University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.77 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780300189445, 0300189443
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(Ebook) Competing Visions of Empire: Labor, Slavery, and the Origins of the British Atlantic Empire by Swingen, Abigail L. ISBN 9780300189445, 0300189443

Abigail L. Swingen’s insightful study provides a new framework for understanding the origins of the British Empire while exploring how England’s original imperial designs influenced contemporary English politics and debates about labor, economy, and overseas trade. Focusing on the ideological connections between the growth of unfree labor in the English colonies, particularly the use of enslaved Africans, and the development of British imperialism during the early modern period, the author examines the overlapping, often competing agendas of planters, merchants, privateers, colonial officials, and imperial authorities in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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