Article ID: CBB051588207

Irish Canallers and the Second Slavery in the Lower Mississippi Valley (2022)

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This article explores the lower Mississippi valley's antebellum history to uncover the role of Irish immigrant laborers in the riverine economy of the Cotton Kingdom. In particular, this article examines the experience of Irish laborers as canallers and ditchers on plantations and internal improvement projects, which drew thousands of Irish immigrants into the interior of the Mississippi valley in the decades before the American Civil War. Scholars will better understand the experience of these Irish laborers through the lens of “the second slavery,” which helps point the way to a broader comprehension of the employment of free labor in the antebellum South. This article demonstrates that Irish immigrants were a manifestation of the labor demands of the second slavery, and through their toil, they helped ensure that US cotton reached the global market.

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Authors & Contributors
Bess, Jennifer
Coclanis, Peter A.
Giesen, James C
Gordon, Robert B.
Gudmestad, Robert H.
Heyman, Rich
Journals
Economic History Review
Technology and Culture
Agricultural History
American Quarterly
Environmental History
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
Publishers
Cornell University Press
Louisiana State University Press
Oxford University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Rutgers University Press
University of California Press
Concepts
Labor and laborers
Cotton and cotton industry
Immigrants
Agriculture
Technology and industry
Imperialism
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
18th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Mississippi River (North America)
Southern states (U.S.)
India
Japan
Great Britain
Institutions
United States Military Academy
United States. Office of Indian Affairs
Bureau of Plant Industry (United States)
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