Slavery and Secession in America: Historical and EconomicalS. Low, 1861 - 371 страница |
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... planters of the Southern States , for they had not been slow in discovering that it paid them better to cultivate cotton than to grow corn and raise live stock , especially as these latter could be obtained from the Western States at ...
... planters of the Southern States , for they had not been slow in discovering that it paid them better to cultivate cotton than to grow corn and raise live stock , especially as these latter could be obtained from the Western States at ...
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... planters are fully alive to the danger which would threaten their supremacy were they forced to curtail their production - hence the endeavours to persuade the Western free States to join them in secession . At a caucus of Southern ...
... planters are fully alive to the danger which would threaten their supremacy were they forced to curtail their production - hence the endeavours to persuade the Western free States to join them in secession . At a caucus of Southern ...
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... planters ridicule the idea of competition . Indeed some of them think that a permanent reduction in the amount of the cotton crops would be a benefit rather than otherwise . At the Southern Commercial Convention held in May , 1858 , a ...
... planters ridicule the idea of competition . Indeed some of them think that a permanent reduction in the amount of the cotton crops would be a benefit rather than otherwise . At the Southern Commercial Convention held in May , 1858 , a ...
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CHAPTER II | 12 |
CONTINUED PROGRESS OF SLAVERY THE INFLUENCE OF | 23 |
CHAPTER IV | 30 |
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