The Political Economy of Slavery
.... The first section of Genovese's (1967) book identifies the setting, which consists of the
slave South. The second section discusses ....
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The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South
John W. Blassingame's The
Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum
South provides a unique perspective of the cultural and personal development of ....
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Women Slaves in South Carolina: Primary Sources and Resources
African
Slave Women in
South Carolina: Analysis and Guide to Both Primary Sources and Resources to Primary Sources The purpose of this paper is to discover ....
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Slavery in the South
.... In the
South, however, slavery was tied to the developing capitalist society with an insatiable demand for
slave-produced goods, giving slaveholders the ....
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Role of West African Slaves in South Carolina
.... lowland waterways. (123) Another
slave contribution to the survival of
South Carolina was in the form of frontier warfare. A
slave ....
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The Controversy over Slave Power
.... in the years prior to the advent of the US Civil War affirm the growing tension between North and
South over the putative power of the
slave-owning states with ....
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Causes of the American Civil War
.... Southern life. Eugene Genovese represents his work as a humanistic-Marxian interpretation of the
slave South. Martin Killian and ....
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Female Slaves in Plantation South
.... endured by female slaves in the slavery-dependent
South. She says that most studies of slavery focus, either deliberately or subliminally, on the male
slave. ....
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Nature of Slavery in Ante-Bellum South
.... the nature of slavery in the ante-bellum
South, how some of the institutions of slavery developed, and what those institutions meant to
slave and master. ....
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Slavery and the Slave System
.... characteristics of slavery in the
South were the unequal size of individual slaveholdings and the uneven geographic distribution of the
slave population (28- ....
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North/South History
.... After long and bitter debates, the Compromise of 1850 emerged and California entered the Union as a free state; the
South got a tougher fugitive
slave law in ....
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Slave Girl and Black Boy
.... of it" (Ch 5). Jacobs ultimately free herself from the captivity of the
slave-holding
South by going into hiding for years before she can escape to the North. ....
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Slavery and the South
.... conflicts (Calhoun 19). Furthermore, Fitzhugh painted an idyllic picture of the
slave's existence in the
South. On a Southern farm ....
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The Civil War and The North & South
.... After long and bitter debates, the Compromise of 1850 emerged and California entered the Union as a free state; the
South got a tougher fugitive
slave law in ....
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Slave Revolt of 1811 New Orleans
.... TENN: UP of Knoxville, 1999. McMichael, A. Mammon and Manon in early New Orleans: The first
slave society in the Deep
South, 1718-1819. ....
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Slave Revolt of Nat Turner
.... ultimatum; for farther, he gave no clue to his design."
Slave insurrections were also rumored to have broken out in North Carolina,
South Carolina, Louisiana ....
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Slave Communities
.... Boston: Beacon, 1992. Owens, Leslie. This Species of Property:
Slave Life and Culture in the Old
South. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1978. ....
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Secession and US History
.... Expansion of
slave territory
south and west had "alleviated the most serious paradoxes and stresses of the
slave south" 14. The ....
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Huck Finn
.... By choosing as his point-of-view a young boy from the
slave south, Twain is able to present and challenge the values and assumptions of this time. ....
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Huckleberry Finn
.... By choosing as his point-of-view a young boy from the
slave south, Twain is able to present and challenge the values and assumptions of this time. ....
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Economic Factors of Slavery in the US
.... common market. Free northern farmers operating on wage labor did not want to compete against the
South's slave labor. To free the ....
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Economic Factors in Establishment of Slavery
.... common market. Free northern farmers operating on wage labor did not want to compete against the
South's slave labor. To free the ....
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The Slave Trade in Africa
.... The
slave trade in West Africa began with the Portuguese in the fifteenth century and .... was a major trade linking Africa with Europe and North and
South America. ....
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Similarities Between the Antebellum North & South
.... The
South relied on
slave labor for its economy, and it also feared the results of suddenly freeing 4 million people in its midst. ....
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Slave Religion
Albert Raboteau's
Slave Religion: The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum
South explores the black church as a center of social significance in African ....
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Impact of American Slave Trade on Cape Verde
.... from that spoken in Sao Tiago, Fogo, Brava and Maio in the
south, according to .... the New World, Cape Verde quickly became a prosperous center for the
slave trade ....
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Slave Narratives
.... in the
South, just as is was vehemently oposed by abolitionists in both North and
South who saw it as an evil. Racism developed out of the
slave era, though ....
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The Articles of Confederation & Slavery
.... on Claim of the Party." The Constitution never mentions the words "
slave" or "slavery .... Persons held to Service or Labour." Both the North and the
South gained by ....
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The Slave Narrative
.... women readers were aroused into abolitionism and enlisted their moral energies toward liberating the
slave girls while the Union armies liberated the
South. ....
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Events That Led to the Civil War
....
South. The economy of the
South remained primarily agricultural. Cotton grown by
slave labor and mostly exported abroad was King. ....
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