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SUMMARY:Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Kristalyn Shefveland
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220725T160000
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CATEGORIES:Past,JCMML
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DESCRIPTION:In the late seventeenth century\, Virginia colonist Edmund Sca
 rburgh and his mistress Ann Toft owned and sold many Native laborers as in
 dentured servants and slaves. A man of great ambition\, Scarburgh engaged 
 in economic activities throughout the Chesapeake\, New England\, New York\
 , the Netherlands\, and England. His occupations included county burgess\,
  surveyor-general (1655-1670)\, amateur physician\, maritime shipping and 
 trade\, the production of goods\, namely tobacco and salt\, and the broker
 ing of Native laborers. All told\, Scarburgh held 75\,000 total acres of l
 and and innumerable tithable English\, African\, and Native servants and\n
 slaves. By understanding the types of labor and the economic activities of
  the Scarburgh and Toft plantations\, this lecture will address the import
 ance of Native labor to the early Virginia plantation economy and examine 
 the personal and professional relationship of Toft and Scarburgh\, power b
 rokers of the Eastern Shore.
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URL:https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/events/joseph-c-miller-memorial-
 lecture-by-kristalyn-shefveland
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