-
including as a term for the
planter class of such a
society itself.
Slavocracies are also
sometimes known as plantocracies,
after "planter" used as a...
-
might argue that this
nation was
founded not as a
democracy but as a
slavocracy. Petrie,
Hazel (2015).
Outcasts of the Gods? The
Struggle over Slavery...
- The
Slave Power, or
Slavocracy,
referred to the
perceived political power held by
American slaveholders in the
federal government of the
United States...
-
colonialism Neocolonialism Settler colonialism Lebensraum Manifest destiny Slavocracy Kraterocracy Mafia state Managerial state Ochlocracy Oligarchy Pythagoreanism...
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controlled all
three branches of
government were
turning the
country into a
slavocracy, the party's
founders united against "slave power".
These Republicans...
- to the
American colonies. Many in the colonies,
including the
Southern slavocracy,
opposed further importation of
slaves due to
fears that it
would destabilize...
-
Carolina legislature,
where he and his
brother Thomas represented the
landed slavocracy of the
South Carolina Lowcountry. An
advocate of a
stronger federal government...
- Saint-Domingue (Haiti) in 1791. The
Haitian Revolution obliterated the
slavocracy and
gained independence for
Haiti in 1804.
Tensions in New
Spain were...
-
Marshall 74).
Although proposals to
reduce the
power of the Tidewater's
slavocracy in
relation to the
growing western po****tion
proved controversial, Marshall...
- Protestant, Huguenot, or Quaker) made
fortunes trading with all of the
slavocracies in the Caribbean. Rodgers, Nini (May 1, 2007). "The
Irish and the Atlantic...