Freedom's Debt - (Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American Histo) by William A Pettigrew (Paperback)
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- In the years following the Glorious Revolution, independent slave traders challenged the charter of the Royal African Company by asserting their natural rights as Britons to trade freely in enslaved Africans.
- About the Author: William A. Pettigrew is lecturer in history at the University of Kent.
- 272 Pages
- History, Europe
- Series Name: Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American Histo
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Freedom's Debt: The Royal African Company and the Politics of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1672-1752Book Synopsis
In the years following the Glorious Revolution, independent slave traders challenged the charter of the Royal African Company by asserting their natural rights as Britons to trade freely in enslaved Africans. In this comprehensive history of the rise and fall of the RAC, William A. Pettigrew grounds the transatlantic slave trade in politics, not economic forces, analyzing the ideological arguments of the RAC and its opponents in Parliament and in public debate. Ultimately, Pettigrew powerfully reasons that freedom became the rallying cry for those who wished to participate in the slave trade and therefore bolstered the expansion of the largest intercontinental forced migration in history.Unlike previous histories of the RAC, Pettigrew's study pursues the Company's story beyond the trade's complete deregulation in 1712 to its demise in 1752. Opening the trade led to its escalation, which provided a reliable supply of enslaved Africans to the mainland American colonies, thus playing a critical part in entrenching African slavery as the colonies' preferred solution to the American problem of labor supply.
Review Quotes
"[Freedom's Debt] will be a standard source for specialists for many years to come." -- Journal of Interdisciplinary History
"[A] carefully researched book." -- Journal of American History
"A deeply researched, persuasive study on the political disputes between the RAC and what the author calls the independent slave traders who opposed the RAC's monopoly and were victorious by 1712 in deregulating Britain's slave trade." -- H-Net
"Accessible and very interesting. . . . An admirable account of how the [Royal African Company] and its rival British slave-trading enterprises shaped, and were shaped by, the politics of the wider society they inhabited." -- Enterprise & Society
"Cogently argued." -- Jrnl of Southern History
"Pettigrew's fascinating and well-researched book is an essential contribution to the history of the Anglo-American slave trade." -- Journal of Early American History
"Pettigrew's work is a much needed examination of the political and economic underpinnings of the early years of the British slave trade." -- History Today
"Well researched and coherently organized...convincing, compelling, and important...Freedom's Debt does for English history something like what Edmund S. Morgan did for American history in American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia" -- William and Mary Quarterly
About the Author
William A. Pettigrew is lecturer in history at the University of Kent.Dimensions (Overall): 9.26 Inches (H) x 6.19 Inches (W) x .77 Inches (D)
Weight: .91 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American Histo
Sub-Genre: Europe
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 272
Publisher: Omohundro Institute and Unc Press
Theme: Great Britain, General
Format: Paperback
Author: William A Pettigrew
Language: English
Street Date: August 1, 2016
TCIN: 89004189
UPC: 9781469629858
Item Number (DPCI): 247-58-3568
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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