skip to main content
Visitante
Meu Espaço
Minha Conta
Sair
Identificação
This feature requires javascript
Tags
Revistas Eletrônicas (eJournals)
Livros Eletrônicos (eBooks)
Bases de Dados
Bibliotecas USP
Ajuda
Ajuda
Idioma:
Inglês
Espanhol
Português
This feature required javascript
This feature requires javascript
Primo Search
Busca Geral
Busca Geral
Acervo Físico
Acervo Físico
Produção Intelectual da USP
Produção USP
Search For:
Clear Search Box
Search in:
Busca Geral
Or select another collection:
Search in:
Busca Geral
Busca Avançada
Busca por Índices
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript
1685–1715: THE ERA OF THE INDIAN SLAVE TRADE
James F. Barnett
Mississippi's American Indians, 2012, p.67
University Press of Mississippi
Sem texto completo
Citações
Citado por
Serviços
Detalhes
Resenhas & Tags
Nº de Citações
This feature requires javascript
Enviar para
Adicionar ao Meu Espaço
Remover do Meu Espaço
E-mail (máximo 30 registros por vez)
Imprimir
Link permanente
Referência
EasyBib
EndNote
RefWorks
del.icio.us
Exportar RIS
Exportar BibTeX
This feature requires javascript
Título:
1685–1715: THE ERA OF THE INDIAN SLAVE TRADE
Autor:
James F. Barnett
Assuntos:
Armed conflict
;
Behavioral sciences
;
Biological sciences
;
Biomes
;
Business
;
Business operations
;
Commerce
;
Confederation
;
Ecology
;
Ecosystems
;
Families
;
Federalism
;
Government
;
Government officials
;
Grasslands
;
Heads of state
;
Human geography
;
Human populations
;
Human societies
;
Indian slaves
;
Kinship
;
Men
;
Metropolitan areas
;
Military science
;
Persons
;
Political geography
;
Political science
;
Political systems
;
Population studies
;
Prairies
;
Slavery
;
Slaves
;
Social institutions
;
Social organization
;
Social sciences
;
Sociology
;
Trade
;
Tribal chiefs
;
Villages
;
War
É parte de:
Mississippi's American Indians, 2012, p.67
Descrição:
For more than thirty years the native people in the Mississippi region lived with the specter of the Indian slave trade. It was a time when bands of Indian slave catchers, sometimes led by English agents and sometimes numbering in the hundreds, ranged across the Tombigbee River valley to the Mississippi River and beyond, and from the Tennessee River down to the Gulf Coast. Driving this chronic violence was the burgeoning Atlantic market economy that connected the southeastern Indians through the Carolina English to a trade network linking merchants in Europe and West Africa with their counterparts in the Americas.
Editor:
University Press of Mississippi
Idioma:
Inglês
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript
Voltar para lista de resultados
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript
Buscando em bases de dados remotas. Favor aguardar.
Buscando por
em
scope:(USP_PRODUCAO),scope:(USP_EBOOKS),scope:("PRIMO"),scope:(USP),scope:(USP_EREVISTAS),scope:(USP_FISICO),primo_central_multiple_fe
Mostrar o que foi encontrado até o momento
This feature requires javascript
This feature requires javascript