Transitions to African slavery in British America, 1630-1730 : Barbados, Virginia, and South Carolina -- From servant to freeholder : status mobility and property accumulation in seventeenth-century Maryland -- From servants to slaves : the transformation of the Chesapeake labor system -- The Maryland slave population, 1658 to 1730 : a demographic profile of blacks in four counties -- Immigrants and their increase : the process of population growth in early colonial Maryland -- Financing the lowcountry export boom : capital and growth in early South Carolina -- The Africanization of the lowcountry labor force, 1670-1730 -- Slave demography in the lowcountry, 1670-1740 : from frontier society to plantation regime -- British migration to the Chesapeake colonies in the seventeenth century -- Migration, ethnicity, and the rise of an Atlantic economy : the re-peopling of British America, 1600-1790 -- Slavery, economic growth, and revolutionary ideology in the South Carolina lowcountry.
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