Plantation Economy (Other Keyword)

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Additional State IA Cultural Resource Survey of the Cruz Bay Watershed Sewage Treatment Facilities St. John, U.S.V.I (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Catherine S. Einhaus. Bruce H. Cahlin. Ronald A. Thomas. George F. Tyson.

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Phase I Survey at Dorothea Bay St. Thomas, U.S.V.I (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ronald A. Thomas. Martha J. Scheik. Francesca T. Grifo. Lauren C. Archibald.

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"The Prospects Of Obtaining Wealth With Ease": Considering Native American Enslavement In The Archaeological Record At Drayton Hall. (2025)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Luke J. Pecoraro.

Drayton Hall, twelve miles northwest of Charleston, SC, is best known for its 18th century surviving example of Palladian architecture, despite the history of British occupation of the property dating to 1673. As a Restoration-period colony the development of the plantation system and influx of both colonists from other European dominions and newcomers to the Americas resulted in a different trajectory of growth in the Carolina Proprietorship than previous English endeavors. Through the...


Tenn-Tom Country: the Upper Tombigbee Valley in History and Geography (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James F. Doster. David C. Weaver.

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