HIST 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Stono Rebellion, Pueblo Revolt, Local Extinction

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Hist 105 - lecture #9 (february 8, 2016) Success in barbados (english colony in the caribbean, grow sugar in barbados) White land ownership expanded (people want to get out of england and take a shot at the new world) Race trumped class. (race is more valuable than class) Bound for florida (location of spanish catholics) Difference from south: no plantation agriculture (rice, sugar, cotton) Florida: sparsely settled, disease-ridden, attack by carolinians (british) Pueblo revolt (1680: prohibition of indigenous religion, imposition of catholic practices, forced labor, european disease. Mercantilism (a trade between mother country and colonies only) 1664 english seized new amsterdam (now new york) Ships built in england or its colonies. Crews (75% are english or english colonies) From colonies to england: indigo (south carolina, tobacco (chesapeake, sugar (barbados) Destinations (can only ship it to england or english colonies) Vice-admiralty courts: juries not required, oral across examination not required. Royal governor sir william berkeley: taxes, power, cronyism, protection of settlers.

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