Page Numbers for Different Editions and Versions 

 

If You Are Using an Earlier Edition Than the 3rd or 4th Editions

If you are using an earlier edition, you can determine the page number by looking at the table of contents for the name of the heading given in the table at the bottom of this webpage. If you need help, just ask.

If You Are Using the 3rd or 4th Edition Paperbacks

The right columns list the page number in the 3rd and 4th Edition Paperbacks. If you are using the hardback version of either edition, you can determine the page number by looking at the table of contents for the name of the heading in the second column of this table

Possible Terms from Reading Example

Chapter #: Name of the Heading

Page #

3rd Ed.

Page #

4th Ed.

Slavery in Africa

1: “The Atlantic Slave Trade Begins”

19

12

Slavery in Spanish Colonies

1: “Forced Labor Systems”

28, 29

20, 21

Slavery in English Colonies in South – Early 1600s 

2: “Tobacco Boom” for the definition of the term English servants; “Africans in Early Virginia”

44, 45

34, 35

Slavery in English Colonies in South – Late 1600s

3: “Systems of Slavery in British North America

90, 91

75, 76

Indenture– Pre-1676 in South

2: “Tobacco Boom” for English servants

3: “War in the Chesapeake

44

72, 73

34,35

60, 61 

Indenture– Post-1676 in South

3: “War in the Chesapeake

74

60, 61 

 

 

Copyright C. J. Bibus, Ed.D. 2003-2012

 

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Last Updated:

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