1st Edition

Resistance in New England Slavery Venture's America

By Isabelle Laskaris Copyright 2027
200 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

200 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Resistance in New England Slavery: Venture’s America offers a comprehensive exploration of the diverse methods of resistance employed by enslaved people in New England between 1650 and 1800.   Drawing on an extensive range of archival sources including newspapers, petitions, court records, and enslaved people’s narratives, this book explores how enslaved individuals challenged their bondage... Read more

Introduction,   1.  Slavery in New England: ‘We shall maynteyne 20 Moores cheaper then one Englishe servant’,  2.  Violence: ‘This villainous and barbarous attempt’,  3.  Running away: ‘Continual aspiring after their forbidden liberty’,  4.  Freedom suits: ‘A Contest between Liberty and Property,  5.  Manumission: ‘I was then very ambitious of obtaining [freedom]’,  6.  Petitions for abolition: ‘Thousands Now Unhappy’,  Conclusion

Biography

Isabelle Laskaris holds a PhD in Historical Studies from Monash University, Australia. Her research focuses on the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Atlantic world, and she has previously published on early modern witch trials and enslaved people’s petitions for abolition.