The Slave Power : Its Character, Career, and Probable Designs: Being an Attempt to Explain the Real Issues Involved in the American Contest |
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... Louisiana Territory . - Missouri claimed as a slave state . - Motives to territorial aggrandisement . - Import- ance of Missouri . - Opposition of the North . - The Missouri Compromise . The Seminole War . - Designs upon Texas . - The ...
... Louisiana Territory . - Missouri claimed as a slave state . - Motives to territorial aggrandisement . - Import- ance of Missouri . - Opposition of the North . - The Missouri Compromise . The Seminole War . - Designs upon Texas . - The ...
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... only so , but gave effective protection to Southern products - to the sugar of * Saturday Review , Nov. 9 , 1861 . Mr. Yancey's letter to the Daily News , January 25 , 1862 . THE COMMERCIAL THEORY . 23 Louisiana , the hemp of.
... only so , but gave effective protection to Southern products - to the sugar of * Saturday Review , Nov. 9 , 1861 . Mr. Yancey's letter to the Daily News , January 25 , 1862 . THE COMMERCIAL THEORY . 23 Louisiana , the hemp of.
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... Louisiana , the hemp of Kentucky , and the lead of Missouri , as well as to the manufactures of New England . Again , if free trade be the real object of the South , how does it happen that , having submitted to the tariffs of 1832 ...
... Louisiana , the hemp of Kentucky , and the lead of Missouri , as well as to the manufactures of New England . Again , if free trade be the real object of the South , how does it happen that , having submitted to the tariffs of 1832 ...
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... Louisiana have only to employ their slaves in raising these products , and they are enabled through their means to command the indus- trial resources of all commercial nations . Without cultivating one of the arts or refinements of ...
... Louisiana have only to employ their slaves in raising these products , and they are enabled through their means to command the indus- trial resources of all commercial nations . Without cultivating one of the arts or refinements of ...
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... Louisiana , passed in March , 1830 , " all persons who shall teach or cause to be taught any slave in this state to read or write shall , on conviction thereof , & c . , be imprisoned not less than one or more than twelve months . " And ...
... Louisiana , passed in March , 1830 , " all persons who shall teach or cause to be taught any slave in this state to read or write shall , on conviction thereof , & c . , be imprisoned not less than one or more than twelve months . " And ...
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African slave trade aggressive agriculture American annexation anti-slavery become capital career carried cause character circumstances civilization colonization condition Confederacy confined Congress connexion consequences considerable Constitution contest cotton crops cultivation d'esclaves democratic districts Dred Scott economic effect emancipation employed established états exist fact favour Federal fertile force free labour freedom Fugitive Slave Law important increase independence industry influence institutions interests Kansas Kentucky land less Louisiana mean whites ment Mexico Missouri Compromise mode moral Morrill tariff nations natural necessity negro North America Northern object Olmsted Olmsted's once peasant peculiar persons planters political portion position present principle productive profitable progress proprietors purpose question race regarded result says secession slave labour Slave party slave population Slave Power slave societies slaveholders social soil South Southern Southern party success tariff tariff of 1832 territory Texas tion tobacco ultimate extinction Union United Virginia wealth whole