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Brethren by Nature: New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery, Paperback/Margaret Ellen Newell - Cornell University Press


Brethren by Nature: New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery, Paperback/Margaret Ellen Newell
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In Brethren by Nature , Margaret Ellen Newell reveals a little-known aspect of American history: English Colonists in New England enslaved thousands of Indians.
Newell finds that second- and third-generation Indian slaves fought their enslavement and claimed citizenship in cases that had implications for all enslaved peoples in eighteenth-century America..
Nevertheless, because Indians remained a significant part of the slave population, the New England colonies did not adopt all of the rigid racial laws typical of slave societies in Virginia and Barbados.
Fearful of the growing African population, local governments stripped Indian and African servants and slaves of legal rights and personal freedoms.
Indian slaves outnumbered Africans within New England before 1700, but the balance soon shifted.
Indians labored on sugar plantations in Jamaica, tended fields in the Azores, and rowed English naval galleys in Tangier.
The trade in Indian captives connected New England to Caribbean and Atlantic slave economies.
Newell also explains how Slavery linked the fate of Africans and Indians.
Some achieved freedom and power in this new colonial culture, but others experienced violence, surveillance, and family separations.
Indians lived in English homes, raised English children, and manned colonial armies, farms, and fleets, exposing their captors to Native religion, foods, and technology.
When the wartime conquest of Indians ceased, New Englanders turned to the courts to get control of their labor, or imported Indians from Florida and the Carolinas, or simply claimed free Indians as slaves.
Drawing on letters, diaries, newspapers, and court records, Newell recovers the slaves\' own stories and shows how they influenced New England society in crucial ways.
Massachusetts became the first English colony to legalize Slavery in 1641, and the colonists\' desire for slaves shaped the major New England Indian wars, including the Pequot War of 1637, King Philip\'s War of 1675-76, and the northeastern Wabanaki conflicts of 1676-1749.
In Brethren by Nature , Margaret Ellen Newell reveals a little-known aspect of American history: English Colonists in New England enslaved thousands of Indians


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