The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Expecially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery, from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 1 |
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... Georgia and the Indians . IX . Abolition - Its Rise and Progress .... 107 Early efforts for Emancipation - Slave ... Georgia - Votes to se- cede - Facilities to Disunion - Houston - Letcher- Magoffin - Conway - C . F. Jackson - Alex . H ...
... Georgia and the Indians . IX . Abolition - Its Rise and Progress .... 107 Early efforts for Emancipation - Slave ... Georgia - Votes to se- cede - Facilities to Disunion - Houston - Letcher- Magoffin - Conway - C . F. Jackson - Alex . H ...
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... GEORGIA A FREE COLONY . " I have got a. 29 mother country seems to have pro- voked no serious objection . That such a colony , in such an age , should have existed thirteen years prior to the introduction of Negro Slavery , indicates ...
... GEORGIA A FREE COLONY . " I have got a. 29 mother country seems to have pro- voked no serious objection . That such a colony , in such an age , should have existed thirteen years prior to the introduction of Negro Slavery , indicates ...
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... GEORGIA A FREE COLONY . " I have got a new admirer ; it is. ness and to the savages . South Car- olina , a century ago , was as intense- ly , conspicuously aristocratic and slaveholding as in our own day . But when Slavery had obtained ...
... GEORGIA A FREE COLONY . " I have got a new admirer ; it is. ness and to the savages . South Car- olina , a century ago , was as intense- ly , conspicuously aristocratic and slaveholding as in our own day . But when Slavery had obtained ...
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... Georgia became a royal colony , whereby its inhabitants were enabled to gratify , without restraint , their longing for Slavery and Rum . The struggle of Oglethorpe " in Georgia was aided by the presence , counsels , and active sympathy ...
... Georgia became a royal colony , whereby its inhabitants were enabled to gratify , without restraint , their longing for Slavery and Rum . The struggle of Oglethorpe " in Georgia was aided by the presence , counsels , and active sympathy ...
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... Georgia to slave- holding rendered it impolitic to send forth as an integral portion of our sion of our slaves in this colony upon the most safe and equitable footing for the masters and them- selves . " - American Archives , 4th Series ...
... Georgia to slave- holding rendered it impolitic to send forth as an integral portion of our sion of our slaves in this colony upon the most safe and equitable footing for the masters and them- selves . " - American Archives , 4th Series ...
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