Slavery and Abolitionism on Cape Cod: A Massachusetts Incongruity

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From the start of the Puritan era through the end of the Revolutionary War, Boston was the central hub of the slave trade. Slaves were brought onboard ships from the African coast with regularity, oft

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  • Author: Pregot, Michael V.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 220
  • Publish Date: August 06 2024
  • ISBN10: 9798888192290
  • Language: English
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From the start of the Puritan era through the end of the Revolutionary War, Boston was the central hub of the slave trade. Slaves were brought onboard ships from the African coast with regularity, often mastered by Cape Cod sea captains. The total number of slaves per household was certainly much smaller in the Northeast than they were in the larger plantations found in the South, but, nonetheless, a much-needed labor force was deemed a necessity.

After Massachusetts legally prohibited the practice of slavery in 1780, sea captains continued to engage in its development in a variety of ways. Some captains would bring slaves in surreptitiously, while other masters of the sea profited in indirect ways. Some mariners provided inexpensive low-grade food to the plantations, while others would bring cotton to the North for textile work. In the early 1800s the Commonwealth’s shipping industry became divided, with some men fighting for the cause of abolitionism while other captains preferred a very slow demise to this human trafficking.

Massachusetts would eventually lead a movement to fight for total abolitionism. To understand the thinking of the day, religious views, political positions, economic factors, and social movements are all placed into sharper detail and given greater context. By sharing profiles of notable Black people living in Massachusetts, we acknowledge the enormous positive contributions made by those forced to relinquish their personal right to freedom.

Author: Michael V. Pregot
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Local History Press
Published: 08/06/2024
Pages: 220
Weight: 0.6lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9798888192290
Language: English

Author

Pregot, Michael V.

Binding

ISBN10

9798888192290

ISBN13

9798888192290

Page Count

220

Published Date

August 06 2024

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