And the War Came: The Slavery Quarrel and the American Civil WarAlgora Publishing, 2005 - Počet stran: 284 This detailed account of slavery in America, from Jamestown through the Civil War, explains its economic importance in the North as well as the South, its impact on the political dynamics of the Civil War, and the moral dilemmas it posed--Provided by publisher. |
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... Negroes. Within 15 years, the price increased to six horses. By 1460, it became a mark of distinction to have slaves in a Portuguese household. In 1452, the Portuguese planted sugar cane on the Island. 5. William L. Andrews and Henry ...
... Negroes. Within 15 years, the price increased to six horses. By 1460, it became a mark of distinction to have slaves in a Portuguese household. In 1452, the Portuguese planted sugar cane on the Island. 5. William L. Andrews and Henry ...
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... Negroes, Mollatoes, and Indians which at any time heretofore have been bought and Sold.” “Chattel” meant a slave was movable property. Since children assumed the status of the mother, a hereditary caste of workers was created. By 1698 ...
... Negroes, Mollatoes, and Indians which at any time heretofore have been bought and Sold.” “Chattel” meant a slave was movable property. Since children assumed the status of the mother, a hereditary caste of workers was created. By 1698 ...
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... Negroes that are thrown overboard in the passage.13 In the century before the American Revolution, slavery spread to all of the colonies; but it became an entrenched labor system where there was widespread tobacco and agricultural ...
... Negroes that are thrown overboard in the passage.13 In the century before the American Revolution, slavery spread to all of the colonies; but it became an entrenched labor system where there was widespread tobacco and agricultural ...
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... Negroes became slave “drivers” for the overseers and others became artisans in the increasingly technological approaches to farming. Thus, an elite group was formed among the slaves, both needed and feared by the plantation owners ...
... Negroes became slave “drivers” for the overseers and others became artisans in the increasingly technological approaches to farming. Thus, an elite group was formed among the slaves, both needed and feared by the plantation owners ...
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... drivers of negroes?”34 2. UNITING AROUND A CONSTITUTION, AT A COST In early. 34. Davis, The Problem ofSlavery in the Age ofRevolution, p.275. 35. Articles of Confederation of the United States, Article II. 28 And the War Came.
... drivers of negroes?”34 2. UNITING AROUND A CONSTITUTION, AT A COST In early. 34. Davis, The Problem ofSlavery in the Age ofRevolution, p.275. 35. Articles of Confederation of the United States, Article II. 28 And the War Came.
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3 The Missouri Compromise | 37 |
4 A Besieged South Circles the Wagons | 53 |
5 The Gag Rule Fight | 61 |
One Party Dead The Other Split | 71 |
7 Abraham Lincoln in Illinois | 83 |
A Dark Horse | 93 |
Opportunity Squandered | 149 |
15 Slaughter at Fredericksburg Jubilee with Emancipation | 163 |
Lincolns Depression Grows | 175 |
The Writing on the Wall | 183 |
General Grant | 199 |
Something Went Out of the War | 211 |
20 Confederate Disaster in Tennessee And the 13th Amendment | 223 |
21 Lee Surrenders at Appomattox | 235 |
9 Lincoln Elected Seven States Defected | 103 |
10 An Act of War | 113 |
Disillusion and Frustration | 121 |
LargeScale Killing Shocks the Nation | 131 |
McClellan spooked by Lee | 139 |
22 Lincoln Assassinated His Severe Task Done | 245 |
The Man John Quincy Adams was Looking For | 257 |
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And the War Came: The Slavery Quarrel and the American Civil War Donald J. Meyers Omezený náhled - 2005 |
And the War Came: The Slavery Quarrel and the American Civil War Donald J. Meyers Omezený náhled - 2005 |
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