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  • ...itly protect the institution. Historically, nearly all societies have had slavery at one time. ...866 and voters in 1867. Demands for reparations and apologies for American slavery waxed and waned from the 1880s to the present.
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  • ...orld Slavery'' (1998), 456pp [http://www.amazon.com/Historical-Guide-World-Slavery/dp/0195120914/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197165161&sr=8-1 excerpt and * Finkelman, Paul, and Joseph Miller eds. ''Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery'' (1998)
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  • ...ican colonies<ref> Source: Miller and Smith, eds. ''Dictionary of American Slavery'' (1988) p . 678</ref> The '''U. S. slavery era''' began soon after [[Europe]]ans first settled in what became the Unit
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  • ...U.K.]] outlawed slavery almost throughout the [[British Empire]] via the [[Slavery Abolition Act]] of 1834, which also paid for losses incurred by slave owner A form of slavery, of captives taken during raids, was practiced by warring [[Native American
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  • *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/snhtml/snhome.html Born in Slavery]: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938 *[http://www.sonofthesouth.net/Slavery_Pictures_.htm Images of slavery] drawn by [[Thomas Nast]] (has background music)
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  • The history of black slavery in the United States.
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  • existed until the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] passed the Slavery Abolition Act of 1834, which also paid for losses incurred by slave owners.
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  • ...kelman, Paul, and Joseph C. Miller, eds. ''Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery.'' 2 vol (1999) * Miller, Randall M., and John David Smith, eds. ''Dictionary of Afro-Amerian Slavery'' (1988)
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  • * [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Slavery-Abolition-Act Slavery Abolition Act] on Encyclopedia Britannica Online, last access 9/17/2022
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  • * [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery Slavery and the Making of America] - PBS - WNET, New York (4-Part Series) * [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery/timeline/index.html Timeline] of Slavery in America
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  • ...the African American community in the early 20th century; wrote ''Up From Slavery''.
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  • * [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery Slavery and the Making of America] - PBS - WNET, New York (4-Part Series) * [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery/timeline/index.html Timeline] of Slavery in America
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  • In U.S. history a series of laws intending to resolve pro-slavery/anti-slavery issues but yielded only greater conflict leading, eventually, to the [[Amer
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  • *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/snhtml/snhome.html Born in Slavery]: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938 *[http://www.sonofthesouth.net/Slavery_Pictures_.htm Images of slavery] drawn by [[Thomas Nast]] (has background music)
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  • ...t expansion of slavery in the U.S. with those of southern states to expand slavery.
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  • ...U.K.]] outlawed slavery almost throughout the [[British Empire]] via the [[Slavery Abolition Act]] of 1834, which also paid for losses incurred by slave owner A form of slavery, of captives taken during raids, was practiced by warring [[Native American
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  • ...ern state's rights and a defender of the institution of [[U.S. slavery era|slavery]].
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  • #'''Prior to Slavery''' - the color black, represents black families before slavery ...ry''' - the color white, symbolizes the scattering blacks families during slavery
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  • *[http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=2376 ''Up from Slavery''], [[Project Gutenberg]] edition *[http://www.bygosh.com/ufs/index.htm ''Up From Slavery'']] Full-Text Online
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  • French-born Quaker and active anti-slavery campaigner,1713-1784.
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  • * [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Slavery-Abolition-Act Slavery Abolition Act] on Encyclopedia Britannica Online, last access 9/17/2022
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  • New York Democrat faction who opposed slavery prior to the American Civil War.
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  • The history of black slavery in the United States.
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  • ...es}}</noinclude>1851-52 [[novel]] by [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]] depicting [[slavery|slave]] condtions in the [[Unnited States|American]] South.
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  • ...8 he was described as the last surviving individual to have been born into slavery in Canada
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  • existed until the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] passed the Slavery Abolition Act of 1834, which also paid for losses incurred by slave owners.
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  • ...h century American [[history|historian]] who revolutionized the study of [[slavery]] and the [[plantation]] South.
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  • ...[[United States of America|U.S.]] political party opposing expansion of [[slavery]]; it ran presidential candidates in 1848 and 1852.
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  • ...848-54 but never adopted, for the U.S. Congress to forbid the expansion of slavery into the Southwest.
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  • ...Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and you can learn how the toleration of slavery in the early teachings of these religions affects the lives of women today. *Slavery, Sexuality & Religion
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1753 or 1754 - 1784) [[Africa]]n-American [[slavery|slave]] whose [[poetry|poems]] and letters are among the earliest writings
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  • ...m]] with sexual ethics, especially in relationship to past toleration of [[slavery]]
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  • aka ''Ashanti, Land of No Mercy'', is a 1979 adventure movie on modern slavery filmed in North Africa, directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Michael
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  • ...who fled to [[Upper Canada]] after the [[American Revolution]], he escaped slavery by fleeing to the USA.
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  • A legal principle that certain acts, such as [[piracy]], [[slavery]] and [[genocide]], puts one outside the norms of civilization and makes on
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  • | known_for = escaped slavery in [[Upper Canada]] ...ery, it didn't go that far.<ref name=FreedomSeekers/> It did prohibit the slavery of new arrivals. Individuals who already kept slaves were grandfathered, a
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  • ...took them outside national jurisdiction, such as [[piracy|pirates]] and [[slavery|slavers]]. After the [[Second World War]], application of the label was ext ...these acts fell under early concepts of [[universal jurisdiction]]. Before slavery was generally accepted as wrong, piracy was condemned, and it was standard
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  • The U.S. Civil War emerged from the expansion of slavery in the U.S. and its implication in all aspects of U.S. society, economy, an
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  • ...|Nebraska]], and allowing the settlers to decide whether or not to allow [[slavery]].
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  • ...; won by the U.S. after the death of 600,000 people and the abolishment of slavery.
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  • ...and to keep the land free of slaves. Conversely, abolitionists denounced slavery as morally sinful. ...tion that was upset at the tolerance of the U.S. political parties towards slavery. From this party came many of the leaders of the Republican Party includin
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  • ...cuted the [[American Civil War]] to reclaim 11 seceding states and abolish slavery; assassinated in 1865 near the beginning of his second term. Considered th
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  • ...'' faction was a group of New York Democrats who opposed the southern (pro-slavery) wing of the Democratic Party. ...w York Barnburners advocated the [[Wilmot Proviso]] that intended to block slavery in territory acquired from Mexico following the [[Mexican-American War]].
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  • ...raska Nebraska&mdash;A Poem, Personal and Political], an epic 1854 poem on slavery and the Kansas-Nebraska Act, by George Washington Bungay; available from th
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  • ...itly protect the institution. Historically, nearly all societies have had slavery at one time. ...866 and voters in 1867. Demands for reparations and apologies for American slavery waxed and waned from the 1880s to the present.
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  • *Johnson, Howard. ''The Bahamas from Slavery to Servitude, 1783-1933.'' University Press of Florida. (1996)
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  • * Gara, Larry . "Slavery and the Slave Power: A Crucial Distinction" ''Civil War History'' v15 (1969 ...ert H. Abzug and Stephen E. Maizlish, eds., ''New Perspectives on Race and Slavery in America'' (1986), pp 51-78
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  • ...&name=News&file=article&sid=6&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0 Welfare did what slavery and Jim Crow couldn't]
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  • ...lanter, Politician: James Monroe, the Missouri Crisis, and the Politics of Slavery|journal=Journal of American History|volume=105|issue=4|pages=843–867|doi= ...arty|Federalists]] and Democratic-Republicans objected to the expansion of slavery into the [[Louisiana Purchase]] territory on the Constitutional inequalitie
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  • ...[[Oinamaos]] in race of [[chariots]]. [[Pelops]] [[bribery|bribes]] the [[slavery|slave]] [[Myrtilos]] to remove pins from the chariot, causing Oinamaos to b
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  • * ''Slavery in Massachusetts''
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  • ...acts that were intended to resolve conflicts between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions but only further broke down political stability leading to the dem ...solve this and other outstanding issues. These included the legitimacy of slavery and the slave trade in [[Washington, D.C.]], the organization of other terr
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  • ...invasion) of Cuba by the United States. The document was filled with pro-slavery pronouncements (written mainly by Soulé). It was leaked to the press, aft
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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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  • ...é]] to draft the [[Ostend Manifesto]], but because of its aggressively pro-slavery slant, Marcy disavowed any connection with it.
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  • ...act established that settlers could decide for themselves whether to allow slavery, in the name of "popular sovereignty" or rule of the people. Opponents deno ...tting the residents of a territory decide whether or not they would permit slavery to exist.
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  • ...kelman, Paul, and Joseph C. Miller, eds. ''Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery.'' 2 vol (1999) * Miller, Randall M., and John David Smith, eds. ''Dictionary of Afro-Amerian Slavery'' (1988)
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  • ...[[Mexican War (1848)]] which he believed was being fought on behalf of pro-slavery interests. He also spoke out in support of [[John Brown]], and wrote a trac
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  • * ''[http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/washington/menu.html Up from Slavery: An Autobiography]'' (1901). * W. Fitzhugh Brundage, ed ''Booker T. Washington and Black Progress: Up from Slavery 100 Years Later'' (2003).
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  • ...nly occurred in states and territories such as Kentucky and Missouri where slavery was in danger of becoming established at the time of the Civil War. As an
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  • ..., now in [[West Virginia (U.S. state)|West Virginia]]) hoping to spark a [[Slavery|slave]] insurrection. The arsenal was retaken by marines led by Col. [[Robe ...ucial issue of slavery, they were early Abolitionists, having come to view slavery as both sinful (a violation of the [[Golden Rule]]) and as fundamentally in
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  • ...e phrase "June nineteenth," is a holiday celebrating the emancipation of [[slavery|enslaved]] [[African-Americans]], observed mainly in [[Texas (U.S. state)|T ...[[Thirteenth Amendment]] to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, abolishing slavery throughout the country, except for some of the reservations, where it conti
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  • ...l exploitation, forced labour or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs. ...The consent of a victim of traffick
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  • Historians generally accept the comparison of particular institutions (slavery, agriculture, technology, banking, women's rights, ethnic identities) in di
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  • ...reek]] city states citizens formed a social class contrasted with helots,[[slavery|slaves]], non-resident aliens and others. In the U.S. and other modern poli
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  • ...= https://www.historymuseum.ca/virtual-museum-of-new-france/population/slavery/ | title = Population: Slavery
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  • ...ded from slave labour from the early 17th century until the abolition of [[slavery]] in the [[British Empire]] in 1834. The island covers only 430 sq km (166
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  • The modern [[Caribbean]] [[state]] of '''Jamaica''', born from the [[slavery|slave]] trade and [[colonialism|colonial]] activities of [[Europe]]an natio
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  • ...''' was a proposal, never adopted, for Congress to forbid the expansion of slavery into the Southwest, especially New Mexico. It inflamed sectional tensions a ...on to the acquisition of any territory from the Republic of Mexico…neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said territory.''
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  • *Morrison, Michael. ''Slavery and the American West: The Eclipse of Manifest Destiny and the Coming of th
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  • ...ales receipts and price information to reconstruct the economic history of slavery.
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  • ...torical Review'', 16 (Sept. 1929), 151-71, (in JSTOR) Ramsdell claims that slavery had almost reached its outer limits of growth by 1860, so war was unnecessa ...ry Beard. ''The Rise of American Civilization.'' Two volumes. (1927), says slavery was minor factor in the Civil War.
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  • ...e [[Global March Against Child Labour]], which campaigned against [[modern slavery]]. He has also been involved in the fight against [[forced marriage]].<ref>
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  • ...is essays, including ''Civil Disobedience'', ''Life Without Principle'', ''Slavery in Massachusetts'', and ''A Plea for Captain John Brown''.
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  • ...f> The concept of the back door man as lover may also stem from the post-[[slavery]] phenomenon of the [[sweet back papas]]. These were men who dodged a lifet
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  • ...orld Slavery'' (1998), 456pp [http://www.amazon.com/Historical-Guide-World-Slavery/dp/0195120914/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197165161&sr=8-1 excerpt and * Finkelman, Paul, and Joseph Miller eds. ''Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery'' (1998)
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  • ...e and their difficulty in assimilating into society after being freed from slavery.
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  • ...rt of the Compromise of 1850 and hostility to any efforts to agitate the [[slavery]] question. But they balloted 48 times and eliminated all of the well-known ...s, who accused him of acting as a cat's-paw of Southerners eager to extend slavery into other areas. Therefore, he aroused apprehension when he pressured the
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  • ...arity of language, and cogency of argument about why Virginia adopted both slavery (for blacks) and freedom (for whites). Two early books, ''Birth of the Repu
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  • * Williams, Heather Andrea. ''Self-Taught: African American Education in Slavery and Freedom'' U of North Carolina Press, 2006 * Finley, Randy. ''From Slavery to Uncertain Future: the Freedmen's Bureau in Arkansas, 1865-1869'' U. of A
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  • * Cimprich, John. ''Slavery's End in Tennessee, 1861-1865'' University of Alabama, 1985. ISBN 08173118
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  • ...), was an American historian, lawyer, journalist, novelist, reformer, anti-slavery activist, and philosopher. He is best known for his well-researched, highly ...ter retitled and revised) and made notes for a polemical-critical essay on slavery, published in 1840 as ''Despotism in America'', which gained him some fame
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • * 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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • .... 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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  • ===Race, gender and slavery=== ...vement and civilization of that race': Jefferson and the 'Amelioration' of Slavery, ca. 1770–1826," ''Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal''
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  • * Finkelman, Paul ''Slavery and the Founders: Race and Slavery in the Age of Jefferson'' (1996); * Wiecek, William M., "The Witch at the Christening: Slavery and the Constitution's Origins," in Leonard W. Levy and Dennis J. Mahoney,
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  • |event='''1787''': [[Northwest Ordinance]] bans [[slavery]] in the [[Northwest Territory]]; makes [[Ohio River]] the boundary between |event='''1799''': New York state enacts gradual abolition of slavery
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  • ...tes continued to claim Missouri as its own. At the time, Missouri allowed slavery and had both Unionist and Confederate counties, including some Unionist sla
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  • ...slavery's demise. Freed from preoccupation with federal intervention over slavery, and even citing it as precedent, white southerners joined northerners in t
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  • Communist anarchists call [[wage labor]] "wage slavery" as it requires workers to give fruits of their labor to the employer, stri
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  • * ''American Negro Slavery; a Survey of the Supply, Employment, and Control of Negro Labor, as Determi * Fogel, Robert William. ''The Slavery Debates, 1952-1990: A Retrospective'' Louisiana State University Press, 200
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  • ...l as the [[First Great Awakening]] in the American colonies. Migration and slavery have been important topics. The integration of the European Union and the One impetus for Atlantic studies began with the historians of slavery who started tracking the flows of slaves from Africa to the New World in th
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  • Dover and Kent County were deeply divided over the issue of [[slavery]], and the city was a "stop" on the [[Underground Railroad]] because of its
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  • ...'' is an action adventure film, set against the background of modern day [[Slavery in modern Africa|slave trading]], with a man who determinedly takes on a pe ...across Africa and the Sahara desert, he is helped by a member of the Anti-Slavery League ([[Rex Harrison]]), a mercenary [[helicopter]] pilot ([[William Hold
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  • ...ry Democrats who supported the [[Wilmot Proviso]] against the expansion of slavery, he founded the [[Free Soil Party]] and was its presidential nominee in the ...to protect it where it existed. Accordingly he opposed the plan to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia. On the other hand, he refused to support the p
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  • ...y writers incorporated his depiction into their rhetorical arsenal and pro-slavery defenders searched for a rebuttal.<ref> Jonathan D. Sassi, "Africans in the ...nts through education, employment, and donations as compensation for their slavery.
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  • ...hic tradition by historians who re-evaluated periods of [[U.S. slavery era|slavery]], the role of the [[Slave Power]], the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] an ...e pre-Civil War period from 1840 through 1865. The abolitionists condemned slavery as a sin and demanded immediate reforms. Many historians in the 20th centur
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  • ...the landed aristocracy to the urban middle classes. In 1832 they abolished slavery in the Empire, by purchasing and freeing the slaves, especially those in th
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  • * McBride, David. "'Slavery as it Is': Medicine and Slaves of the Plantation South." ''Magazine of Hist * Morgan, Edmund S. ''American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia'' (1975).
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  • ...l is noted for its very wide range of topics, from regulation to marriage, slavery and demography, that it studies.
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  • ...ple of the new territories to decide for themselves whether or not to have slavery (which had been prohibited by earlier compromises). The protest movement a ...and his Southern allies attempted to pass a Federal slave code, to support slavery even against the wishes of the people of Kansas, he battled and defeated th
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  • ...op in its price. This caused them to sell themselves and their family into slavery both at home and abroad. The middle class of middling farmers, craftsmen, a ...avery abroad. He also prohibited all loans secured by selling oneself into slavery. He refused, however, to go to the lengths demanded by the poor, which was
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  • ...ar]]. The sensitive issue in the proclamation is that it did not mention [[slavery]], certainly one of the motivations of the Civil War. ...the effect of the proclamation. Several made the point that even more than slavery, the possible endorsement of secession tied into current anti-government an
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  • ...rays Calhoun as a principled, consistent, and often admirable champion of slavery and the South.
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  • ...he tradition finds its roots in the painful experiences of blacks during [[slavery in the United States]], as well as experiences during the [[Jim Crow era]]
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  • ...nd their roots in Africa now live all over the world as a consequence of [[slavery]], [[colonialism]], immigration and [[warfare]].
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  • Serious scholarship began in 1900 with [[Ulrich Bonnell Phillips]. He studied slavery not so much as a political issue between North and South but as a social an ...ca Slave Plantation" (1914). His methods inspired the "Phillips school" of slavery studies between 1900 and 1950.
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  • ...d, in 1917, formed the German Fighting League for the Breaking of Interest Slavery. His greatest opposition was to what he called "speculative", as opposed to
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  • *Thirteenth amendment: Abolished slavery. Ratified 6 December 1865 ...cemented their victory in the Constitution. The 13th amendment abolished slavery completely. The 14th amendment was a response to attempts by the former Co
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  • ...is none of the minimally-intelligent types of ''[[Brave New World]]'' Anti-slavery politics, and an underground of escaped slaves that engage both in terror a ...society &mdash; human genetic engineering is used &mdash; and for genetic slavery by the Manpower Corporation &mdash; Honor's genetic modifications give her
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  • ...tes continued to claim Kentucky as its own. At the time, Kentucky allowed slavery and had both Unionist and Confederate counties, including some Unionist sla
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  • ...]] to the presidency, with the belief that with his election, abolition of slavery would be forthcoming. ...lmost exclusively restricted to the states' ability to maintain or abandon slavery as they each saw fit. Few other sovereign powers were transferred from the
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  • ...address ethical concerns about the conquest. Under normal circumstances, slavery was considered unjust but during war time, captivity was acceptable because
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  • ...oncerned whether or not residency in a territory which did not recognize [[slavery]] in law granted freedom to the slave. In a 7-2 ruling, it was held that th
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  • ...a strong proponent of free public schooling, women's rights, and the anti-slavery movement. ==Opposition to Slavery==
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  • ...needing to [[communication|communicate]]. Many emerged as the victims of [[slavery]] were thrown together on [[plantation]]s in the [[Caribbean]] and elsewher
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  • ...rs of the [[American Civil War|Civil War]], Alcott, who ardently opposed [[slavery]], served as a volunteer nurse with the Union Army. Her experiences in that
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  • ...tion to policies suggested by [[Herbert Spencer]], and his opposition to [[slavery]] seem to suggest that Darwin was more liberal<ref>Isaak, Mark. [http://www
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  • * Dusinberre, William. "President Polk and the Politics of Slavery." ''American Nineteenth Century History'' 3.1 (2002): 1-16. ISSN 1466-4658.
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  • ...ican colonies<ref> Source: Miller and Smith, eds. ''Dictionary of American Slavery'' (1988) p . 678</ref> The '''U. S. slavery era''' began soon after [[Europe]]ans first settled in what became the Unit
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  • ...e is philosophically resigned to the fact that he is about to transfer his slavery from his mother to Mara. As the story opens, he is contented for this to ha ...in different ways both are in a kind of slavery. Both wish to escape this slavery, and see in each other a means by which to do so. They plan to flee south,
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  • * Eltis, David. ''The Rise of African Slavery in the Americas'' (2000).
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  • * Frost, J. William. "The Origins of the Quaker Crusade against Slavery: A Review of Recent Literature," ''Quaker History'' 67 (1978): 42-58, * Jordan, Ryan. ''Slavery and the Meetinghouse: The Quakers and the Abolitionist Dilemma, 1820–1865
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  • ..."Southern Methodist Church" split from the national body over the issue of slavery in the [[Methodist Episcopal Church]] in 1844. This body maintained its ow ...icially opposed slavery. In the early nineteenth century the MEC stance on slavery was weakened by wealthy southerners. Though clergy were still expected not
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  • *''American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia'' (1975), highly influen * “Slavery and Freedom: The American Paradox,” ''The Journal of American History,''
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  • ===Slavery=== ...-term viability of the institution. The Constitution did not use the word "slavery", but it allowed for the abolition of slave importation from abroad after 2
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  • ...ion that condemned slavery. Indeed, he never took a major role in opposing slavery, unlike most Federalists.<ref name="uua">Hromatko, Wesley. [http://www25.uu
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  • ...', (2001), standard textbook; first edition in 1947 [http://www.amazon.com/Slavery-Freedom-History-African-Americans/dp/0375406719/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books& see also [[U.S. slavery era]]
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  • ...ct to limit slavery prohibited importing new slaves, it did not affect the slavery of individuals in captivity from prior to its imposition. They tried, for | url = http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/explore/online/slavery/peggy.aspx
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  • ...theory]] presumably could establish other crimes such as [[piracy]] and [[slavery]]. It is the successor to ''ad hoc'' judicial processes such as the [[Inter
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  • Washington was born into slavery to a white father and a black slave mother on a rural farm in southwestern ...ican citizens. Representing the last generation of black leaders born into slavery, he was credible when speaking publicly and seeking educational improvement
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  • *———. ''An Address on the Slavery of the Negroes in America. Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settle ...the Slavery of the Negroes in America, In Answer to a Pamphlet Entitled, ”Slavery not forbidden by Scripture; or, A defence of the West-India planters from t
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  • ...onstant advocate of nationalistic measures, Although he did not approve of slavery he supported the [[Missouri Compromise]] in 1820. ==Fighting against slavery==
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  • ...ation in Pennsylvania, national Republican leader in the struggles against slavery in the United States and intrepid mainstay of the attempt to secure racial ...peal it in December. In August, 1861, he supported the first law attacking slavery, the Confiscation Act that said owners would forfeit any slaves they allowe
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  • ...ecause it could not keep together its northern and southern wings when the slavery issue came to dominate politics. ...neral [[Zachary Taylor]], the Whigs papered over their deepening splits on slavery, and won.
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  • ...lavery and Frontier Mississippi, 1720-1835'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Slavery-Frontier-Mississippi-1720-1835-David/dp/1578065992/ref=sr_1_4/103-4827826-5 * Sydnor, Charles S. ''Slavery in Mississippi.'' (1933).
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  • ...step toward better treatment of the colored races, or every mitigation of slavery, every moral progress that there has been in the world, has been consistent
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  • ...eople of [[Africa]]n ancestry, formed in 1804. A symbol of hope for many [[slavery|slaves]] in the [[United States of America]], Haiti also became a bone of c
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  • ...in the District of Columbia. This Emancipation Proclamation put an end to slavery within the capital city, and Philip Reid became a free man.
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  • ...ided. The Jacksonian Era lasted roughly from Jackson's election until the slavery issue became dominant after 1850 and the [[American Civil War]] dramaticall ...]], however, argued for limitations on expansion to avoid the expansion of slavery within the Union. The Whigs generally opposed Manifest Destiny and expansi
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  • ...s Defense of Politics: The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis over Slavery.'' U. of Missouri Press, 2006. 224 pp. * Striner, Richard. ''Father Abraham: Lincoln's Relentless Struggle to End Slavery.'' (2006). 295 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Father-Abraham-Lincolns-Relentle
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  • Rum was associated with black slavery as part of the "[[Triagular trade|Triangle Trade]]". Rum was one of the go
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  • ...ey experience a series of misfortunes: pirates, shipwreck, being sold into slavery or buried alive-- or, more usually, a number of these. The ''[[Aethiopica]] ...superior, to the culture of western Europe, while the slave trade, if not slavery, is clearly condemned.
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  • ...o Owsley, the position of the South vis-à-vis the North was created not by slavery, cotton, or states' rights, but by the two regions' misunderstanding of eac
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  • ...lliam. ''Plain Folk and Gentry in a Slave Society: White Liberty and Black Slavery in Augusta's Hinterlands'' (1985) ...Colonial Virginia'' (1975). [http://www.questia.com/library/book/american-slavery-american-freedom-the-ordeal-of-colonial-virginia-by-edmund-s-morgan.jsp onl
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  • ...d on race, religion or sex, and became an early force for the abolition of slavery, and had an extremely high participation in the [[American Civil War]]. Th
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  • ...rine of state sovereignty, and sought to disassociate it from the cause of slavery. He wrote that the association of those two causes had proven "disastrous t
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  • ...the 1832 Reform Act; and he was a driving force behind the ''Abolition of Slavery Act'' of 1833.
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  • ...War]] (1861-1865). He is best known for saving the Union and abolishing [[slavery]], and is an icon of American values. With a profound sense of American hi ...very. The family moved to southern [[Indiana (U.S. state)|Indiana]] (where slavery was illegal) when Abe was seven. They lived in dire poverty in a dugout on
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  • * Chan, Michael D. "Alexander Hamilton on Slavery." ''Review of Politics'' 66 (Spring 2004): 207-31. ...orton%2520-%2520Hamiltsvery_Race.pdf+james+horton+%22alexander+hamilton%22+slavery&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1 online version]
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  • ...o the United States Constitution | Thirteenth Amendment]], which abolished slavery nationwide in December 1865). <ref>Information on the statehood process is
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  • ...ation]] of Haiti have [[Africa]]n roots, a legacy of [[colonialism]] and [[slavery]] that also accounts for the two major [[language (general)|languages]]: [[
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  • ...1829, [[Reform Act 1832|Reform Act]] of 1832, [[Slavery Abolition Act 1833|Slavery Abolition Act]] of 1833 - Britain in flux - industrialisation
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  • ...n. ''Andrew Jackson'' (2005) short biography, stressing Indian removal and slavery issues .... ''The Legacy of Andrew Jackson: Essays on Democracy, Indian Removal, and Slavery'' (1988)
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  • During the controversies affecting slavery and resulting in the [[American Civil War]], Bowles supported, in general,
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  • slavery was prohibited thereafter in any other new state north of ...e "Corrupt Bargain" Compromise of 1825, the Tariff Compromise of 1833, the Slavery Compromises of 1837-39, the Texas Annexation Compromise of 1844, and his no
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  • ...on an already ancient four wheeled car pulled by two white [[horse]]s. A [[Slavery|slave]] behind the ''triumphator'' held a [[Bay laurel|laurel]] [[crown (he
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  • ...eversed directions and became the foremost spokesman for states rights and slavery.<ref> Capers says it was caused by opportunism; when Calhoun realized his u ...ion) were reactionary efforts to turn back the [[abolitionist]] assault on slavery. Wood (2003) rejects the assumption that Calhoun and his followers were un-
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  • ...rst=Robert|date=Spring 1978|title=Indian Labor at the California Missions: Slavery or Salvation?|journal=San Diego Historical Society Quarterly|volume=24|issu
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  • ...an-American War]]. The expansionism, however, opened a furious debate over slavery in the new territories that was resolved by the [[Compromise of 1850]]. He ...former President [[Martin Van Buren]], who wanted to stop the expansion of slavery. Other candidates included [[James Buchanan]] (a moderate) and General [[Le
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  • * No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.
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  • ...hemes have been the class system of the plantation South and the role of [[slavery]]. These include the plantation masters and their families, as typified by ===Slavery===
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  • ...went to Cuba between 1847 and 1874 to work under conditions approximating slavery. See Moon-ho Jung, "Outlawing 'Coolies': Race, Nation, and Empire in the A
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  • ...garding such issues as the power of the Supreme Court and the abolition of slavery (he quietly favored gradual emancipation), and his absence from early prono ===Slavery===
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  • ...gion expanded as a riverine trade route, sending [[fur]], [[honey]], and [[slavery|slaves]] south to [[Constantinople]], and receiving luxury goods in return.
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  • ...or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union with without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of the admission: Provided ...ed and twenty, either protecting, establishing, prohibiting, or abolishing slavery.
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  • * Morgan, Edmund S. ''American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia'' (1975) Pulitzer Prize[
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  • ...a Shahinian]] ([[Armenia]]), Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of [[slavery]], including its causes and consequences.
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  • #The new constitution must abolish slavery, punish Confederate leaders by distributing their property, and repudiate d
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  • *Berlin, Ira. ''Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America'' 1998 ...novese, Eugene. ''Roll Jordan Roll'' (1976), the most influential study of slavery
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  • ===Black Loyalists and slavery===
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  • ...te to help lead the Civil War. Sumner was a leading exponent of abolishing slavery to weaken the Confederacy. Although he kept on good terms with Abraham Linc ...ly concerned that captured territories would expand [[slavery in the U.S. |slavery]] westward. In 1847, the vigor with which Sumner denounced a Boston congres
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  • ===Slavery=== ...that "rapidly increasing mechanization after 1850 would have soon rendered slavery obsolete anyhow. It would have been better for the USA to endure it a few
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  • {{see also|U.S. slavery era}} All the American colonies had slavery, but it was usually the form of personal servants in the North (where 2% of
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  • ...nerations erred by being caught up in the social maelstrom of their times (slavery, eugenics… )”.<ref>Pilar Ossorio and Troy Duster (2005): ‘Race and Ge ...ology and psychology have at various times racially justified colonialism, slavery and disenfranchisement. Medicine's own intersections with concepts of race
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  • ...blicans) and made the ''Tribune'' its unofficial national organ. He fought slavery extension and the slave power on every page. On the eve of the Civil War c ..., Greeley argued that the war was over, the Confederacy was destroyed, and slavery was dead — and that [[Reconstruction]] was a success, so it was time to p
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  • ...'. University of Florida Press. (1973)[http://www.questia.com/library/book/slavery-and-plantation-growth-in-antebellum-florida-1821-1860-by-julia-floyd-smith.
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  • ...r being the first of their kind in America. His proposals to gradually end slavery were not reported out of committee. ...once a territory reached a certain population. Jefferson would not allow slavery in the territories. Many of Jefferson's ideas were passed into law after he
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  • ...xico and California. He feared that, because of the controversy regarding slavery in the territories, annexation might lead to a disunion threat, as in fact ==Slavery==
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  • ...1): 25-49. ISSN: 0016-8297 </ref> Under slavery, marriages were informal; slavery disrupted many families as did wartime chaos. Many Freedmen attempted to f
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  • ...ithin the larger American society, African American culture, [[racism]], [[slavery]], and [[equality]]. African American writing has also tended to incorporat ...vil War]], African American literature primarily focused on the issue of [[slavery]], as indicated by the subgenre of [[slave narrative]]s. At the turn of the
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  • ...|Republican Party]], which claimed success in saving the Union, abolishing slavery, enfranchising the freedmen, and adopting as well many of the [[Whig Party] ...alists, Scandinavian Lutheran) dominated the GOP and pushed it toward anti-slavery and anti-liquor positions. Liturgical voters (Catholic, Episcopalian, Germa
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  • ...merica's Tragedy.'' New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1934. (A history of slavery and the South's secession.)
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  • ...the website, the book is a "defense of the Founders' views and actions on slavery, women's rights, property rights, voting rights, and other controversial is
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  • ...that they repeal secession and ratify the 13th Amendment (which abolished slavery). All ex-Confederate states did so, but the Radical Republicans in Congress
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  • ...t all. This three-fifths representation was removed with the abolition of slavery by the [[Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution|Thirteenth Amendment
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  • ...try railroad in 1846 to improve his hometown's [[economy]] and to export [[slavery]] west of [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]].
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  • ===Slavery=== ...r president in 1787. The Society had hoped he would bring up the issue of slavery at the Constitutional Convention, which he declined to do, realizing that i
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  • ...of the regional balance it was vulnerable to region-specific issues (like slavery). ...long as the slavery issue was ignored. By the mid-1850s, the question of slavery dominated the political landscape, and the Whigs, unable to agree on an app
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  • ===Slavery=== ...r president in 1787. The Society had hoped he would bring up the issue of slavery at the Constitutional Convention, which he declined to do, realizing that i
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  • ...Politics'' would be obsolete to modern standards, such as his defense of [[slavery]] and his justification on male domination over women.
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  • ...oose to lord it over the world, does it follow that the world is to accept slavery?", which so impressed the emperor that he and his family were pardoned.<ref
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  • ...both races in Mississippi. Although a former slaveholder, he characterized slavery as "a cancer upon the body of the Nation" and expressed the gratification w
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  • ...ism]], [[genocide]], the acquisition of [[weapons of mass destruction]], [[slavery]], and "all other unjust acts of violence and aggression."<ref name=aboutus
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  • ...ism. However, in this case there may be other immigrants to the colony - [[Slavery|slaves]] to grow the [[cash crop]] for export. ...f> Between the 7th and 20th centuries, [[Arab slave trade]] (also known as slavery in the East) took approximately 18 million slaves from Africa via trans-Sah
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  • ...e World the Slaves made'' (1967), highly influential history of plantation slavery [http://www.amazon.com/Roll-Jordan-World-Slaves-Made/dp/0394716523/ref=sr_1 * Ransom, Roger. ''Conflict and Compromise: The Political Economy of Slavery, Emancipation and the American Civil War'' (1989)
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  • ...iberty and white equality, or, to put the matter another way, how to avoid slavery. Fears that Northern agitators threatened their value system angered the v ...Congress nor the government of a territory had the right to interfere with slavery in a territory, that those who held opposite views were not Democrats, and
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  • * Brandwein, Pamela; "Slavery as an Interpretive Issue in the Reconstruction Congresses" ''Law & Society * Fields, Barbara Jean, ''Slavery and Freedom on the Middle Ground: Maryland'' (1985)
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  • ...sors, have long histories. There was a strong religious position against [[slavery]], for example, before the [[American Civil War]]. ..."[M]any of the most progressive social movements in American history—anti-slavery, women's suffrage, the fight for child labor laws and the civil rights move
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  • * Holt, Michael F. ''The Fate of Their Country: Politicians, Slavery Extension, and the Coming of the Civil War'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/
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  • ...nd state; freedom of expression; equal rights for women; the abolition of slavery; the abolition of physical punishment (especially that of children) and the
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  • === Cotton, tobacco and slavery === ...ll as the newly added territories, where the questions were twofold: Would slavery be allowed in this new territory, and would the new territories have to ret
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  • ...selection]]). However, others have argued that endosymbiosis constitutes slavery rather than [[mutualism]].
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  • * Genovese, Eugene. ''Roll, Jordan Roll'' (1967), the history of plantation slavery
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  • Several Articles prohibit practices, such as slavery (Article 4), torture (Article 5), arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. (A
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  • ...publican Party (United States), history |Republican Party]], or the [[Anti-Slavery Conspiracy]]. Economic factors helped keep the Union together, as the Nort ...thern states became free states; southern states continued the practice of slavery.
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