Book ID: CBB715728996

Plantation kingdom: The American South and its global commodities (2016)

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Follett, Richard J. (Author)
Beckert, Sven (Author)
Coclanis, Peter A. (Author)
Hahn, Barbara (Author)


The Johns Hopkins University Press


Publication Date: 2016
Edition Details: Book Series: The Marcus Cunliffe lecture series
Physical Details: 165
Language: English

Students need to understand how market demand for certain staple crops created plantations and the slave- and then indentured-labor system, and this book explains it. The third entry in the Cunliffe Series, it examines the cultivation of American tobacco, rice, sugar, and cotton in the context of global economic developments, from the late colonial period through the late nineteenth century. Domestic and foreign demand for these commodities greatly enriched the owners of land and labor (or those who controlled 'free' labor), bringing the grandees prestige and political power. But of course these markets could take away as well as give, so fluctuating demand and over-production often wreaked havoc on the Southern economy--affecting the well-being even of people not directly involved in staple-crop agriculture. So were these crops an advantage or something else? How could even the best of intentions improve race relations when so many whites found themselves caught in the staple-crop net? One lesson this book teaches may be the practical limits on human agency. (Worldcat)

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Authors & Contributors
Coclanis, Peter A.
Hahn, Barbara
Jacob, Margaret C.
Jones, Geoffrey
Pérez, Louis A., Jr.
Roberts, Lissa Louise
Journals
History in Africa
Journal of the History of Ideas
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Technology and Culture
Historical Archaeology
Publishers
Harvard University Press
Cambridge University Press
Alfred A. Knopf
Boydell & Brewer
Franz Steiner Verlag
LIT Verlag
Concepts
Capitalism
Slavery
Agriculture
Commerce
Plantations
Colonialism
People
Holwarda, Johannes Phocylides
Ligon, Richard
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
17th century
16th century
20th century, late
21st century
Places
India
United States
Atlantic Ocean
South Carolina (U.S.)
Africa
Caribbean
Institutions
Dutch East India Company
New York Cotton Exchange
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