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The Untold Story of How the British Transported 50,000 Convicts to Colonial America

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October 17, 2020 | History

Bound with an Iron Chain

The Untold Story of How the British Transported 50,000 Convicts to Colonial America

Most people know that England shipped thousands of convicts to Australia, but few are aware that colonial America was the original destination for Britain’s unwanted criminals. In the 18th century, thousands of British convicts were separated from their families, chained together in the hold of a ship, and carried off to America, sometimes for the theft of a mere handkerchief.

What happened to these convicts once they arrived in America? Did they prosper in an environment of unlimited opportunity, or were they ostracized by the other colonists? Anthony Vaver tells the stories of the petty thieves and professional criminals who were punished by being sent across the ocean to work on plantations. In bringing to life this forgotten chapter in American history, he challenges the way we think about immigration to early America.

The book also includes an appendix with helpful tips for researching individual convicts who were transported to America.

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English
Pages
358

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Table of Contents

Preface. xiii
* A Note about Conventions. xv
Acknowledgements. xvii
Introduction: The Beginning of an Epic Journey. 1
* The Untold Story. 3
* An American Institution. 6
Chapter One: England’s Criminal Underworld. 10
* London in the 18th Century. 16
* Mary Young, a.k.a. “Jenny Diver”. 24
* Jonathan Wild Arrives in London. 28
* Wild’s Growing Business. 32
* The Private Face of Jonathan Wild. 37
Chapter Two: The Need for a New Punishment. 40
* Similar Crimes, Different Sentences. 41
* Rewards and Punishments. 44
* The Origins of Convict Transportation. 48
* William Thomson and Jonathan Wild. 57
* The Fate of Wood and Higgins. 59
Chapter Three: The Business of Convict Transportation. 61
* The First “Contractor for Transports to the Government”. 63
* Business Models. 66
* The Preferred Destination for Convicts. 70
* Jonathan Forward’s Business. 77
* Bristol and Other Firms. 80
* Jonathan Forward’s Successors. 84
Chapter Four: From Prison to Convict Ship. 88
* Starting the Journey in Newgate Prison. 90
* Convict Attitudes toward Transportation. 97
* The Procession to the Convict Ship. 101
* Passengers on the Jonathan. 110
* Final Goodbyes. 114
Chapter Five: Convict Voyages. 117
* The Convict Ship. 118
* Diet and Health. 123
* Traveling to America in Chains. 126
* Harsh Captains. 129
* Rebellion at Sea. 135
* James Dalton and the Escape to Vigo. 138
Chapter Six: Landing in America. 146
* Roots. 147
* The New World. 149
* The Buyers of Convicts. 153
* The Sale of Convicts. 159
Chapter Seven: On the Plantation. 169
* A Rude Awakening. 170
* Adjustment. 176
* Abuse. 179
* The Ironworks. 183
Chapter Eight: Committing Crime and Running Away. 189
* Convicts in the Media. 190
* Runaways. 195
* The Reaction of American Colonists. 202
* Moll Flanders and Moll King. 207
* Returning to England. 212
Chapter Nine: The End of Convict Transportation. 220
* After Servitude. 220
* Debates Back in England. 227
* Closing Stages. 231
* Convict Hulks. 235
* One Last Gasp and the Australian Solution. 239
Conclusion: Winners and Losers. 244
* Short Stories, Momentous Events. 247
* Successes and Failures. 250
* Modern Resonances. 254
* Epilogue. 256
Appendix: Is There a Convict in Your Family’s Closet? A Short Primer on Researching Convicts Transported to America. 261
Notes. 265
Sources. 309
* I. Primary sources. 309
* II. Secondary sources. 321
Index. 329

Edition Notes

Published in
Westborough, MA

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD4875.U5 V38 2011

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xx, 338
Number of pages
358
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 1 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24780800M
ISBN 13
9780983674405
LCCN
2011908764

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