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9780807826324

The Many Legalities of Early America

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    9780807826324

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    0807826324

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-05-01
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Pr
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Summary

Seventeen essays use the concept of "legality" to explore ways in which early Americans ordered their relationships as individuals, groups, classes, communities, and states. Addressing issues of gender, ethnicity, family, patriarchy, culture, and dependence, contributors explore the transatlantic context of early American law, the negotiation between European and indigenous cultures, and the transformation of many legalities to a uniform legal culture.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments v
Introduction The Many Legalities of Colonization: A Manifesto of Destiny for Early American Legal History 1(24)
Christopher Tomlins
PART ONE Atlantic Crossings
Discovery, Grant, Charter, Conquest, or Purchase: John Adams on the Legal Basis for English Possession of North America
25(22)
James Muldoon
Salamanders and Sons of God: The Culture of Appeal in Early New England
47(31)
Mary Sarah Bilder
``Rigid and Inclement'': Origins of the Jamaica Slave Laws of the Seventeenth Century
78(19)
David Barry Gaspar
Legal Fictions and the Rule(s) of Law: The Jeffersonian Critique of Common-Law Adjudication
97(26)
David Thomas Konig
PART TWO Intercultural Encounters
``Justice Will Be Done Us'': Algonquian Demands for Reciprocity in the Courts of European Settlers
123(27)
Katherine Hermes
``Lest We Go in Search of Relief to Our Lands and Our Nation'': Customary Justice and Colonial Law in the New Mexico Borderlands, 1680--1821
150(31)
James F. Brooks
Customary Laws of Marriage: Legal Pluralism, Colonialism, and Narragansett Indian Identity in Eighteenth-Century Rhode Island
181(38)
Ann Masrie Plane
PART THREE Rules of Law: Legal Relations as Social Relations
``Liberty to Complaine'': Servant Petitions in Maryland, 1652--1797
219(31)
Christine Daniels
``As Though I My Self Was Pr[e]sent'': Virginia Women with Power of Attorney
250(22)
Linda L. Sturtz
Women and the Political Culture of Eighteenth-Century Virginia: Gender, Property Law, and Voting Rights
272(21)
John G. Kolp
Terri L. Snyder
Age of Reason? Children, Testimony, and Consent in Early America
293(44)
Holly Brewer
PART FOUR Rules of Law: Legal Regimes and Their Social Effects
Was There a Calvinist Type of Patriarchy? New Haven Colony Reconsidered in the Early Modern Context
337(20)
Cornelia Hughes Dayton
The Limits of Authority: Courts, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Middle Colonies, 1670--1710
357(31)
William M. Offutt, Jr.
Farmers in Court: Orange County, North Carolina, 1750--1776
388(26)
Richard Lyman Bushman
The Long Road to Vidal: Charity Law and State Formation in Early America
414(28)
A. G. Roeber
Afterword The Death and Transfiguration of Early American Legal History 442(7)
Bruce H. Mann
Index 449(16)
Notes on the Contributors 465

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