Title: ORIGINS OF SLAVERY IN COLONIAL VIRGINIA
1ORIGINS OF SLAVERY IN COLONIAL VIRGINIA
2Slavery in the New World
- Slavery First Introduced into South America
- Africans Critical Immigrant Group
- Numbers Transported, 1500-1900
- British North America Not a Major Destination
3Importation of Slaves, 1451-1810
4 Total 7,606,000
5Impact of Slaves on Europeans
- Labor and Skills
- African Culture
- Legacy of Racism
Slaves Cultivating Tobacco
6Indentured Servants as a Source of Labor in
Colonial Virginia
- Contract
- Geographic Destinations
- Similarities Between Slaves and Indentured
Servants - Occupied Intermediate Position Between Free Labor
and Slaves - Two Contrast with Slaves
7Demography and the Price of Labor
- Economic Incentives for Using Indentured Servants
- Discovery of Tobacco
- Cost of Slaves versus Cost of Indentured Servants
- Short Life Expectancy
8Cycle of Social Mobility until 1660
Landowners
Tobacco Growers
Free Labor
Indentured Servants
Imported Labor From England
9Causes of the Collapse of Social Mobility After
1660
- Population Growth
- Parliaments Curbs on Tobacco Exports
- Soaring Land Values
10Origins of Bacons Rebellion
- Surplus of Freedmen Unable to Buy Land
- Conflict with Native Americans
- Expedition to Quell Unrest on Frontier
- Bacons Rebellion, 1676
Bacon Confronted Virginias Governor
11Virginia Turned Upside Down
Nathaniel Bacon, Leader of the Rebellion
12Impact of Bacons Rebellion
- Foreshadowed Class War
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- Landed Versus Landless
- Freedmen Now Seen as a Threat to the Stability of
the Social Order - Social Upheaval Seemed Inevitable as Group of
Freedmen Continued Growing
Burning of Jamestown
13Shift to Slavery in Virginia from 1676
- Slaves a Minority of Work Force, 1671
- Avoidance of Social Revolution
- Demographic Changes
- Social Advantages of Slaveholding
- Englands Expanded Supply of Slaves
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