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Definition of Slaveholding

Slaveholding
Slaveholding Slave"hold`ing, a. Holding persons in slavery.

Meaning of Slaveholding from wikipedia

- Libraries. Chicago: American Library ****ociation. Whitney, Gleaves. "Slaveholding Presidents". Ask Gleaves. Grand Valley State University. Retrieved October...
- power, coupled with old and latent social tensions peculiar to a vast, slaveholding and newly independent nation state. This period of internal political...
- those of Texas, Alabama, and Virginia mentioned the plight of the "slaveholding states" at the hands of Northern abolitionists. The rest made no mention...
- applied for annexation to the United States in 1836, but its status as a slaveholding country caused its admission to be controversial and it was initially...
- causes remain unclear: improved agricultural techniques, the decline of slaveholding, a more clement climate and the lack of invasion have all been suggested...
- expect, a much higher percentage of soldiers from slaveholding families than from non-slaveholding families expressed such a purpose: 33 percent, compared...
- conventional wisdom that white women pla**** a p****ive or minimal role in slaveholding. It was published by Yale University Press and released on February 19...
- for his household, plantation, and workshops. He first recorded his slaveholding in 1774, when he counted 41 enslaved people. Over his lifetime he enslaved...
- resistance from southern whites, who were affronted by their opposition to slaveholding and traditional ideals of masculinity, their lack of respect for generational...
- moved to Indiana it had just been admitted to the Union as a "free" (non-slaveholding) state; "no new enslaved people were allowed, ... [but] currently enslaved...