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  • ...whether or not to permit slavery. Because of this compromise with the pro-slavery wing of the Democratic Party, the [[Free-Soil Democrats]] ([[Barnburner|Bar ...1850]] and the [[Fugitive Slave Law]]. Because of these votes and his pro-slavery allegiances and because Michigan was then solidly controlled by the [[Repub
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  • ...y the industrial revolution underway in the North. On the whole plantation slavery was not very profitable, he said, had about reached its limits in 1860, and ...vided North and South, Phillips made the economics and social structure of slavery the main theme in 20th century scholarship. Together with his highly eloque
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  • {{r|Slavery}}
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  • ...h [[colonialism]], as the land was taken over for [[plantation]]s, using [[slavery|slaves]]. The majority of the Caribbean population today are descended from
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  • * Finkelman, Paul. "Slavery and the Constitutional Convention: Making a Covenant with Death," in Richar ...ery and the Debate over Ratification of the United States Constitution." ''Slavery & Abolition'' 2001 22(3): 40-65. Issn: 0144-039x Fulltext: in Ingenta
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  • ...rn in 1819 which sourced politics in some states, especially Kentucky. The slavery issue flared and was resolved by the [[Missouri Compromise]]. Neither issue
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  • {{rpl|Slavery in Canada}}
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  • ...rests. In the convention he was an ardent defender of the institution of [[slavery]] and even inserted a provision in the Constitution to ensure the capture o ...the interests of western farmers and the poor, while continuing to support slavery.
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  • {{r|Slavery}}
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  • * Devine, David. ''Slavery, Scandal, and Steel Rails: The 1854 Gadsden Purchase and the Building of th
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  • ...ational government in illegitimate fashion to use it to expand and protect slavery. ...women could differ on scores of issues, hate blacks or like them, denounce slavery as a sin or promise to guarantee its protection in the Deep South, and stil
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Slavery]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...uthorities of New France to pronounce more definitively on the legality of slavery in the colony than had Intendant Jacques Raudot* in his ordinance of 1709.
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  • Certain types of crime, such as [[piracy]] and [[slavery]], have long fallen under the theory of ''[[Hostis humani generis]]'', or c
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  • ==Slavery== ...apter4.shtml BBC World Service]</ref>However, small amounts of unregulated slavery occur in some parts of Africa.
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  • Swanson, David, “Debt Slavery: What The Bankruptcy Bill Could Do To You”, Commondreams.org, March 31, 2
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  • ...[Abraham Lincoln ]] was elected to replace Buchanan. Lincoln was against [[slavery]] and advocated Northern interests, angering the South, which sought to suc
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  • {{r|U.S. slavery era}}
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  • .... Beckwourth was born in 1798 in [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]] to a [[slavery|slave]] mother and Irish American plantation owner. He grew up in [[St Loui
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  • ...''cria'', denoting someone raised in one's house, probably a servant or [[slavery|slave]]. Moving into Spanish as ''criollo'', the meaning changed to 'native
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