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African Slave Trade c.1780s: Selected Perspectives from an African & a Briton
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade — Database (www.slavevoyages.org)
Antera Duke’s Diary & James Irving’s Letters and Journal
African Slave Trade Practices
Abolitionist Movement in Britain
Conclusion
Bibliography
John Ledyard: Globalization in the Atlantic World
The Beginning of the American Traveler
A Journal of Captain Cook's Last Voyage
Sea Otters and Imperial Design
Cold Russian Shoulders
The Billings Expedition
American Ideal
Bibliography Ledyard
Early Atlantic Naturalism: A Cultivation of National Identity
Friends in Smart Places
From Farmer to Father of American Botany
Contributing to the Scientific Method
Further Research
The Norfolk Riots (1768 -1769): A Case of (Dis)empowerment?
The Idiosyncrasies of Inoculation
The Gentlemen
The Mob
The Press
Bibliography
Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An exploration of anti-piracy campaigns under Lieutenant Governor Alexander Spotswood and the demise of Blackbeard, 1696-1718
A Personal Vendetta: Spotswood’s War on Pirates
Spotswood Intervenes: Virginia on the North Carolina Coast
Officially Offended: A Proclamation Against Blackbeard
The Demise of Blackbeard
Concluding StoryMap & Bibliography
Blurred Lines: The Criminalization of Buggery in 16th Century England
Devising Boundaries: Distinctions Between Man & Animal
Transgressing Boundaries: Birthing Monsters
Establishing Boundaries: Criminalization of Bestiality
Every Dog Has its Day (in Court)
Conclusion
Privileged Pour: Hannah Griffith's Coffeehouse
Her Husband Becomes a Legend
The Legend Grows
Prestigious Pourhouse
A Respectable Option
Legacy of the Lady
“A Testimony of Cherished Affection”: Establishing Legacy in the Early Republic
The Gift Givers
The Recipients
The Gifts
Anniversary Gifts
Encouraging Patriotism
Enhancing Physical Appearance
Making Social Connections
Promoting Education
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About Alexander Spotswood
Objects and Knowledge: The Process of Creating an American Identity
Art and Material Culture
Collecting Mexican Artifacts and Displaying Knowledge in the Early United States
Learned Societies
Joel Poinsett
Spreading the news
Transferring Artifacts to the United States
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About Blackbeard (Captain Edward Teach)
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Entry for payment for "Pannikin and Pap Boat," in 1812 Almanac
1812-07-22
Pap boat
1810-1840
Child's Mug (Pannikin)
1809
Elizabeth Willing Powel to Sarah Waln, 19 June 1816
1816-06-19
"The oeconomy of human life; translated from an Indian manuscript written by an ancient Bramin."
1816-01-01
Mercurius Aulicus: Communicating the Intelligence and affairs of the Court to the rest of the Kingdome
1643-12-17
NC Residents Outreach
1724
The official letters of Alexander Spotswood, lieutenant-governor of the colony of Virginia, 1710-1722
1882-1885
Paenitentiale Theodori
Spotswood to Lord Cartwright
1719-02-14
Excerpt of correspondence between John Bartram and Peter Collinson
1747(8)-01-30
Acts of the Virginia Assembly, 25 October 1710
1710-10-25
Drawing of John Bartram for Harper's Monthly Feb. 1880
1880-02
Plan of Princess Ann and Norfolk counties
1780
Spotswood to the Board of Trade Concerning Pirates in the Bahamas, 3 July 1716
1716-07-03
Mercurius Aulicus: Communicating the Intelligence and affairs of the Court to the rest of the Kingdome
1643-12-17
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, 25 October 1823
Samuel Powel, ca. 1765
1761-1765
Early chart, Nootka Sound
1779
Elizabeth Willing Powel, ca. 1793
1793
Spotswood Proclamation
1718-11-24
Captain Teach commonly call'd Black Beard
1736
Cover page, Ledyard's Journal,
1783
Another Ministerial Defeat! Trial of The Dog for Biting the Noble Lord [...]
1817
Heidelberger historische Bestände
Early 14th Century
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