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... mean whites ' 82 Free industry in new countries compared with slave industry Industrial development of slave states prematurely arrested 84 88 Net results of slave industry 94 Constitution of a slave society 95 Its oligarchical ...
... mean whites ' 82 Free industry in new countries compared with slave industry Industrial development of slave states prematurely arrested 84 88 Net results of slave industry 94 Constitution of a slave society 95 Its oligarchical ...
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... conditions to be satisfied Main difficulty of the problem The West Indian experiment - its lesson Natural difficulties enhanced in the South 337 341 - 342 344 Impossibility of protecting the negro The ' mean whites :
... conditions to be satisfied Main difficulty of the problem The West Indian experiment - its lesson Natural difficulties enhanced in the South 337 341 - 342 344 Impossibility of protecting the negro The ' mean whites :
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... mean whites : ' their corrupting influence II . Progressive emancipation : Advantage of dealing with the evil in detail - Facilities offered by society in the Border States Operation of natural causes in the more southern states ...
... mean whites : ' their corrupting influence II . Progressive emancipation : Advantage of dealing with the evil in detail - Facilities offered by society in the Border States Operation of natural causes in the more southern states ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTORY THE CASE STATED | 1 |
Slavery the central problem of American history | 10 |
Real cause of secession | 17 |
War the only arbitrament | 23 |
Present aspect of the question | 29 |
True solution of the problemEconomic | 41 |
Merits and defects of free labour | 47 |
Slave and free products | 52 |
Opposition of the North | 215 |
Texas annexed | 221 |
Kansas thrown open for settlement | 227 |
Reactiondefeat of the Slave Power | 233 |
Breach with the Democratic partySecession | 254 |
Its place in current history | 260 |
Modification of slavery involved in the success of the South | 282 |
CHAPTER IX | 299 |
Social consequences | 81 |
Net results of slave industry | 94 |
Each principle to be tested by its proper fruits | 100 |
True source of this motive | 203 |
Early progress of the planters | 209 |
A Southern tactics in Europe | 353 |
E The Slave aristocracy in Brazil | 376 |
K Spirit of the Slave laws | 382 |
The Philosophy of Secession by L W Spratt | 390 |
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