The United States of America ...Ginn, 1922 - Počet stran: 803 |
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Strana 304
... slave state were beginning to convulse Congress and the country just at the moment when the Spanish treaty was concluded . Monroe may well have wished to avoid the charge of favoring the interests of the slaveholder by adding to our ...
... slave state were beginning to convulse Congress and the country just at the moment when the Spanish treaty was concluded . Monroe may well have wished to avoid the charge of favoring the interests of the slaveholder by adding to our ...
Strana 310
... slavery in the proposed new state of Missouri , but with little surmise that they had exchanged the first shots in a conflict which was to plunge the country into civil war . Negro slavery had been introduced into the colony of James ...
... slavery in the proposed new state of Missouri , but with little surmise that they had exchanged the first shots in a conflict which was to plunge the country into civil war . Negro slavery had been introduced into the colony of James ...
Strana 311
... slavery . A clause in the Treaty of Utrecht ( the " Asiento " ) gave to England the monopoly of the slave trade from the shores of Africa to the Spanish colonies of the New World ( 1713 ) . There was an unlimited market on the Guinea ...
... slavery . A clause in the Treaty of Utrecht ( the " Asiento " ) gave to England the monopoly of the slave trade from the shores of Africa to the Spanish colonies of the New World ( 1713 ) . There was an unlimited market on the Guinea ...
Strana 312
... slavery in the lower South already outweighed humanitarian considerations , leaving the more noble - minded masters ... Slave Act was passed by Congress in 1793. This recognition of slavery by the Constitution furnished the Southerners ...
... slavery in the lower South already outweighed humanitarian considerations , leaving the more noble - minded masters ... Slave Act was passed by Congress in 1793. This recognition of slavery by the Constitution furnished the Southerners ...
Strana 313
... slave- holding . Thus the Ohio River formed the continuation of Mason and Dixon's line as the boundary between slavery and freedom . For several reasons the application of Missouri for state- hood in 1818 marked a critical moment in our ...
... slave- holding . Thus the Ohio River formed the continuation of Mason and Dixon's line as the boundary between slavery and freedom . For several reasons the application of Missouri for state- hood in 1818 marked a critical moment in our ...
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