The Southern Experience in the American RevolutionThese essays pose new questions concerning the social and political origins of the Revolution in the South, the social disorder indiced by the war, and the impact of the conflict and its ideologies on blacks and women. Contributors are: Pauline Maier, Robert M. Weir, Jack P. Greene, Marvin L. Michale Kay, Lorin Lee Cary, John Shy, Clyde R. Ferguson, Mary Beth Norton, Michael Mullin, and Peter H. Wood. Originally published in 1978. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value. |
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S / S . = mean slaveholding per sample household at end of period , divided by corresponding mean at beginning of period ... at beginning of period , that is , standard deviation of slaveholding per household divided by sample mean .
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If we exclude justices of the peace and militia captains from the officers ' list , the remaining leading officers in each county were men whose holdings averaged substantially higher than the mean holding for the top 10 percent of ...
If we exclude justices of the peace and militia captains from the officers ' list , the remaining leading officers in each county were men whose holdings averaged substantially higher than the mean holding for the top 10 percent of ...
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On the other hand , somewhat over 69 percent of Regulator antagonists owned slaves , in comparison with about 17 percent of the county's householders , and the mean number of slaves they held was six times larger than the average in the ...
On the other hand , somewhat over 69 percent of Regulator antagonists owned slaves , in comparison with about 17 percent of the county's householders , and the mean number of slaves they held was six times larger than the average in the ...
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Early Revolutionary Leaders in the South | 3 |
Personality Development | 25 |
Political Culture | 55 |
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