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for North Carolina Historical Review Vol. 89 Issue 2, Apr 2012
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Abstract:
This article examines the late North Carolina potter Jacob Meyer with particular focus on his apprenticeship and the apprenticeship system created by the colony of North Carolina with regards to its similarities to the Moravian system of mutual responsibility. While discussing Meyer's apprenticeship experience, the deficiencies of the master-apprentice relationship of second-generation Moravian settlers in North Carolina are revealed.
Abstract:
This article examines the Federalist Party in North Carolina at the beginning of the 19th century and their conflict with the Jeffersonian Republicans. The article also highlights the decline of Federalist influence in North Carolina and the 1800 presidential race between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.