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Colonial Labor Systems & Law
The labor discipline systems of British colonial North America, slave and free, set the conditions of social and legal development for half a millennium. We consider how they began, and how the law grew with them.
Readings
Assigned
George Lee Haskins,
Law and Authority in Early Massachusetts
(1968),
chapters 3 to 7
Eben Moglen, Settling the Law (1993),
The Law of Settlement: Land Law and the Manors
E. Morgan,
American Slavery, American Freedom
(1975),
pp. 108-180
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Wikipedia Article on
Property Law in Colonial New York
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