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a survey

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An edition of Feudalism in Colonial America (1998)

Feudalism in Colonial America

a survey

How many Carolinians know their government used to be a system of noble titles and privilege, and land worked by serfs before slavery? English feudalism still impacts the order of things in America and, especially the Carolinas. Discover how English feudal traditions are still shaping the Carolinas in the twenty-first century. Most of America’s institutions trace their ancestry to England. Feudalism, not freedom, was the basis of the English colonization of North America; the charters granted by successive English kings to individual and corporate subjects, having ambitions to achieve wealth and power in the New World, confirmed this. The manorial system was brought to America by English and Dutch governments of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as a method to help colonize and govern the New World without having to lay out large sums of money. The introduction of manor-based government in North America was, largely, very successful.

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English
Pages
32

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Feudalism in Colonial America: a survey
1998, Lords Feudal of Great Britain
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First Sentence

"Nothing was further from the minds of those who controlled the coloniza-tion of the New World than the idea of free land for farmers, or expanding infant ideas of religious tolerance and political expression."

Table of Contents

Introduction ii
Preface iii
ILLUSTRATIONS / Europe Lays Claim to the New World: Seals of Colonial American governments following page vi
Old Ideas in the New World 1
Dutch and English Preeminence 2
English Manorialism 4
English Royal Charters 5
The Province of Maine 8
Royal Charters in the Middle Colonies 13
The “Carolana” Charter 15
The Rhode Island and Georgia Charters 20
The Pennsylvania Charter 21
Present-day American Manors 24
America’s Feudal Legacy of Law 29

Edition Notes

"Feudalism in colonial America and the Mecklenburg connection : from Queen Elizabeth I, a feudal barony is traced : historic documents on exhibit, December 1998 - January 1999, Charlotte Museum of History"--Cover.

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London, New York
Genre
Exhibitions., Sources

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.2
Library of Congress
E187 .T48 1998

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Pagination
vi, 32 p. :
Number of pages
32

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3958388M
LCCN
2001093746

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OL6217310W

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