What Is the South? Essays | |
The Continuity of Southern History | |
The Discontinuity of Southern History | |
Quest for a Central Theme | |
The Difficulty of Consensus on the South | |
Settlement of Red, White, and Black DOCUMENTS Captain | |
John Smith Describes the Natives of Virginia, 1612 | |
Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, 1675–1676 | |
Virginia's Statutes, 1630–1705 | |
Chevalier d'Iberville Explores the Gulf South, 1699 | |
South Carolina Restricts the Liberties of Slaves, 1740 | |
ESSAYS Gender and Race in Colonial Virginia | |
Jr., Trade and Settlement in the Lower Mississippi Valley | |
The Maturing of the Colonial South DOCUMENTS Elizabeth | |
Sprigs Describes Harsh Conditions of Servitude, 1756 | |
Eliza Lucas Writes on Love and Business, 1740, 1741 | |
The Debate over Slavery in Georgia, 1735–1750 | |
Runaway Slave Advertisements from South Carolina, 1743–1784 | |
Merchant Robert Pringle Observes Life and Trade in Charleston, 1739–1743 | |
Reverend Charles Woodmason Decries the "Wild Peoples" of the Carolina Backcountry, 1768 | |
"We Are Free-Men...Not born Slaves": Grievances from the Backcountry, 1767 ESSAYS | |
How Tobacco Production Shaped Slave Life in the Chesapeake | |
Georgia's Attempt to Become a Viable Colony | |
The Revolutionary South and Its Aftermath DOCUMENTS Two | |
Attempts at Converting the Carolina Backcountry, 1775 | |
Lord Dunmore's Proclamation Freeing Virginia's Slaves, 1775 | |
Thomas Jefferson on the Defection of His Slaves to the British, 1781 | |
Thomas Jefferson's Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom in Virginia, 1777 | |
Eliza Wilkinson's Thoughts on Women and War, 1779 | |
Colonel David Fanning's Memoirs of a Loyalist, 1781 | |
Constitutional Clauses Refering to Slavery, 1787 ESSAYS | |
The Impact of African American Resistance During the War | |
Who Should Rule at Home? The Revolution in the Carolina Backcountry | |
The Emergance of Southern Nationalism DOCUMENTS | |
The Virginia and Kentucky Resolves, 1798, 1799 | |
The Richmond Virginian Calls for Tighter Controls of Blacks, 1808 | |
Southern Congressmen Defend Slavery in Missouri, 1820 | |
Margaret Trimble McCue Wants to Live in a Free State, 1820 | |
The Supreme Court Addresses Removal of the Indians from Georgia, 1831 | |
The Nullification Crisis in South Carolina, 1832 | |
John C. Calhoun Defends Slavery, 1837 ESSAYS | |
The Missouri Controversy: A Critical Moment in Southern Sectionalism | |
The Road Not Taken: Nullification, John C. Calhoun, and the Revolutionary Tradition in South Carolina | |
The Slaveholders' South DOCUMENTS | |
The Cotton South (map) Joseph G. Baldwin Examines Frontier Law in Alabama and Mississippi, 1835–1837 | |
Cotton Planter Bennett Barrow Describes Life in Louisiana, 1838, 1839, 1841 | |
Two Plantation Site Plan | |
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