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Suffrage, labour markets and coalitions in colonial Virginia

机译:弗吉尼亚殖民地的选举权,劳动力市场和联盟

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We study Virginia's suffrage from the early-17th century until the American Revolution using an analytical narrative and econometric analysis of unique data on franchise restrictions. First, we hold that suffrage changes reflected labour market dynamics. Indeed, Virginia's liberal institutions initially served to attract indentured servants from England who were needed in the labour-intensive tobacco farming but deteriorated once worker demand subsided and planters replaced white workers with slaves. Second, we argue that Virginia's suffrage was also the result of political bargaining influenced by shifting societal coalitions. We show that new politically influential coalitions of freemen and then of small and large slave-holding farmers emerged in the second half of the 17th and early-18th centuries, respectively. These coalitions were instrumental in reversing the earlier democratic institutions. Our main contribution stems from integrating the labour markets and bargaining/coalitions arguments, thus proving a novel theoretical and empirical explanation for institutional change.
机译:我们使用对特许经营限制的独特数据的分析性叙述和计量经济学分析,研究了17世纪初至美国独立战争之前的弗吉尼亚选举权。首先,我们认为选举权的变化反映了劳动力市场的动态。确实,弗吉尼亚的自由主义机构起初是用来吸引来自英格兰的契约劳工的,这些劳工是劳动密集型烟草种植所需要的,但是一旦工人的需求减少并且种植者用奴隶代替白人工人,情况就恶化了。其次,我们认为弗吉尼亚的选举权也是社会联盟转变所影响的政治讨价还价的结果。我们表明,在17世纪下半叶和18世纪初,分别出现了新的具有政治影响力的自由主义者联盟,然后是大小不一的奴隶制农民联盟。这些联盟有助于扭转早期的民主体制。我们的主要贡献来自于整合劳动力市场和讨价还价/联盟的论据,从而为制度变迁提供了新颖的理论和经验解释。

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