- power,
coupled with old and
latent social tensions peculiar to a vast,
slaveholding and
newly independent nation state. This
period of
internal political...
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Robert Carter III (February 28, 1728 –
March 10, 1804) was an
American planter and
politician from the
Northern Neck of Virginia.
During the
colonial period...
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those of Texas, Alabama, and
Virginia mentioned the
plight of the "
slaveholding states" at the
hands of
Northern abolitionists. The rest made no mention...
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Percentage of
slaves by
county in the
slave states in 1860.
Little Dixie's
isolation from the core
slaveholding regions of the
South is apparent....
- Libraries. Chicago:
American Library ****ociation. Whitney, Gleaves. "
Slaveholding Presidents". Ask Gleaves.
Grand Valley State University.
Retrieved October...
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moved to
Indiana it had just been
admitted to the
Union as a "free" (non-
slaveholding) state,
except that,
though "no new
enslaved people were allowed, .....
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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...
- Gr****roots Leviathan:
Agricultural Reform and the
Rural North in the
Slaveholding Republic. JHU Press. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-4214-3932-7. Clark-Pujara, Christy...
- Compromise" was
reached after a
debate in
which delegates from
Southern (
slaveholding)
states argued that
slaves should be
counted in the
census just as all...
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causes remain unclear:
improved agricultural techniques, the
decline of
slaveholding, a more
clement climate and the lack of
invasion have all been suggested...