The Political Economy of Slavery
.... and political system created a civilization and a social order that was valued by many in the South and capable of enriching many in the anti-
slavery North. ....
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SLAVERY & THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
.... Lynd theorized that the South, which dominated Congress at the time, never had much hope of spreading
slavery north of the Ohio River, but looked upon the ....
(3915

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North/South History
.... mother. In 1787, the Northwest Ordinance barred
slavery from lands
north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River. As ....
(1889

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The Civil War and The North & South
.... mother. In 1787, the Northwest Ordinance barred
slavery from lands
north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River. As ....
(1930

8

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Slavery: Civil War Era, The Issue That Divided America
....
slavery. This was a stunning defeat for much of the
North and those who believed that
slavery was not only illegal but immoral. As ....
(1061

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Development of Slavery in the Northeastern Colonies
.... The extinction of
slavery in the
North followed the pattern (in order of states making it illegal): Pennsylvania (1780); Connecticut and Rhode Island (1784 ....
(2515

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The Articles of Confederation & Slavery
.... two members from each state. Under this compromise, the issue of
slavery split along
North/South lines. They had to decide whether ....
(767

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Anti-Slavery Crusader John Brown
.... pp. 42-43). Conflict over the issue of
slavery had already made war between the
North and the South inevitable. Brown's efforts ....
(2477

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Anti-Slavery Crusader John Brown John Brown was an anti-slavery ...
.... the Union. Conflict over the issue of
slavery had already made war between the
North and the South inevitable. Brown's efforts provided ....
(2405

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Slavery and the South
.... Thus, according to the South, the
North had no right protesting against
slavery because it was a beneficiary of the slave labor. ....
(2154

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The Rationalization of Slavery
.... In Latin America,
slavery developed with less brutality and inhumanity than in
North America because the Latin American slaveholders had to compete, in ....
(1031

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Economic Factors of Slavery in the US
.... The impact of
slavery on the United States as an emerging nation was to polarize the
North and the South into vastly different cultures, one industrialized and ....
(576

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American Slavery Throughout the storied, tumultuous, and often t
.... In the
North, the gradual abolition of
slavery was in the works; a revolution waged and won for "liberty", when juxtaposed with a surviving slave society, left ....
(1894

8

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Economic Factors in Establishment of Slavery
.... The impact of
slavery on the United States as an emerging nation was to polarize the
North and the South into vastly different cultures, one industrialized and ....
(576

2

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Dred Scott Introduction Dred Scott was an Africa
.... status as a free person in Illinois made her a free person in Missouri under the terms of the Northwest Ordinance (1787, which banned
slavery north and west of ....
(1815

7

)
Slavery & The Civil War
.... pitched over the growing industrialism of the
North and the undermined agricultural economy of the South, threatened even more by the abolition of
slavery. ....
(3725

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Abraham Lincoln's Slavery Policy
.... cites Lincoln's views of the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act, which repealed the Missouri Compromise, the law that had prohibited
slavery in all new states
north of 36 ....
(3583

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Black Southerners and Slavery
.... New York: Harper & Row, 1975. Rice talks about
slavery as it developed in the American colonies of both
North and Latin America. ....
(1570

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Similarities Between the Antebellum North & South
.... 50). As the
North's arguments against
slavery grew stronger, so did the South's determination to retain the institution. The ongoing ....
(5554

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Republican Party's Indictment of Slavery
.... The
North participated in
slavery at least to the degree that they were aware of its destructiveness and did nothing about it. It ....
(2558

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The Civil War
.... while the South viewed the expansion into new territories as an opportunity for agrarian expansion (and thus the extension of
slavery), the
North viewed such ....
(525

2

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The Civil War
.... while the South viewed the expansion into new territories as an opportunity for agrarian expansion (and thus the extension of
slavery), the
North viewed such ....
(525

2

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Sectionalism in America
.... The South was unwilling to part with
slavery, since its entire economy depended on it, and the
North was against
slavery, but the larger issue was that of ....
(1238

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Economics of Slavery in the New World
....
Slavery: the Americas,
North and South, were built upon a complex structure of economic, political and social relationships that included
slavery as an ....
(3580

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Slavery and the Slave System
Slavery was called the "peculiar institution," and it was stoutly defended by those .... just as is was vehemently opposed by abolitionists in both
North and South ....
(1650

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The Effects of Slavery on the formation and history of the African ...
.... As the division between the white people of
North and South divided over the institution of
slavery, the churches which included those people felt the same as ....
(3283

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Events That Led to the Civil War
.... Under the Missouri Compromise of 1820 engineered by Whig Henry Clay of Kentucky,
slavery was banned
north of latitude 36 degrees, 30', except for Missouri. ....
(1562

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The Controversy over Slave Power
.... duties under the Constitution, should be regarded by her as a sacrifice." He was convinced that unless the
North ceased its agitation over
slavery, the South ....
(1282

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The Early History of Boston's North End
.... his historic ride, and he "left his modest wooden home in Boston's
North End and .... During the 1830s, Boston took a stand against
slavery when the leader of the ....
(1495

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Joe Turner's Come and Gone
.... The South achieved this with
slavery. The
North achieved it in an era when few laws regarding worker's rights, income, or working conditions existed. ....
(723

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