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Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science

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A history and discussion of the African American as a slave in North Carolina but also touches on Native Americans as slaves and Native Americans as owners of white captives whom they treated as slaves, and finally, the status of various types of white servants during Colonial times.

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beginning
#1 Maryland under the Commonwealth
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The religious development in the province of North Carolina
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Slavery and servitude in the Colony of North Carolina

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A history and discussion of the African American as a slave in North Carolina but also touches on Native Americans as slaves and Native Americans as owners of white captives whom they treated as slaves, and finally, the status of various types of white servants during Colonial times.

The predictions of Hamilton and De Tocqueville

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Concerning the future of the United States.

The constitutional beginnings of North Carolina (1663-1729)

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Original ed. issued as no. 3 of Institutional and economic history, which forms the 12th series of Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science.