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Globalization and CultureCapitalism & Colonialism II
Week 4September 21, 2016
Marks, Chapter 4
What do we mean by the term industrial revolution?
Marks, Chapter 4
Why was Britain the center of industrialization?
Marks, Chapter 4
Why was Britain the center of industrialization?
● Naval power and war● An industry suited to industrializing = cotton● Economic structure that allowed for it to take
advantage of that industry = colonialism
Britain: Slavery and Cotton● Cotton industry - there was money to be made
and it was rapidly expanding, so it attracted investment
●● Machinery was cheap, easy to construct, and
promised quick returns●● Raw materials - extracted from colonies
through slave labor, thus expanding supply; accident of coal supply and steam power
Thomas Jefferson and Slavery
How has US history tended to depict Jefferson’s relationship to slavery?
Thomas Jefferson and Slavery
How did that version of the “paradox” of Jefferson and slavery come to be?
Thomas Jefferson and Slavery
Wiencek’s article suggests several innovations introduced by Jefferson that impacted the development of slavery and capitalism. What were they?
Thomas Jefferson and Slavery
Wiencek’s article suggests several innovations introduced by Jefferson that impacted the development of slavery and capitalism. What were they?
● Industrialization and diversification/division of slave labor
● Recognition of the reproduction of enslaved populations as generating value
● Monetization - use of slaves as collateral
George Mason and Slavery
George Mason and Slavery
● Owned at least 300 slaves
● Did not free any slaves in his will
● Co-authored the Second Amendment to protect the rights of southern militias to hunt escaped slaves
Slavery and Globalization
Why are we talking about 18th century slavery in a class on globalization?
Slavery and Globalization
Why are we talking about 18th century slavery in a class on globalization?
How can we connect this to the article race and wealth in the United States?
Slavery and Globalization
Why are we talking about 18th century slavery in a class on globalization?
How can we connect this to the article race and wealth in the United States?
http://atlantablackstar.com/2013/08/26/17-major-companies-never-knew-benefited-slavery/
Karl Marx,1818-1883