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Essay heading: Book Review: Masters of Small Worlds by Stephanie McCurry
 
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According to McCurry, it is this Fence Act that provided increased amounts of power to the man of the household and ultimately was responsible for shaping the foundation of society in the early nineteenth century. The juries were in favor of the rights of the property owners. "The juridical retreat from common rights was slow and steady...
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The juries were in favor of the rights of the property owners. "The juridical retreat from common rights was slow and steady." (McCurry, 11) The advent of the Fence Act was not the only force responsible for shaping the community. The institution of slavery was equally to blame. "There can be no doubt that slavery gave shape to plantation households...
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