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Revolutionary Ideology and the Proslavery Argument: The Abolition of Slavery in Antebellum South Carolina. Carolina. By KENNETH S. GREENBERG. HISTORIANS OF ANTEBELLUM PROSLAVERY THOUGHT GENERALLY. agree that the American Revolution encouraged belief in ideals fundamentally antagonistic to the defense of black slavery.
Watch this video from Heimler’s History channel to learn more about some of the main pro-slavery arguments, including the social hierarchy argument, the civilization argument, the economic argument, the racial argument, and the biblical argument.
purpose. But we have too long regarded the proslavery argument either as an object of moral outrage or as a contributing cause of the Civil War. For those who elaborated its details, it had a different meaning. To understand. how slavery's apologists came to embrace conclusions we find unthinka-
18 Αυγ 2016 · The academics’ proslavery arguments often built a political theory of hierarchy. It emphasized the inequality of enslaved people and argued that enslaved people were not fit for freedom.
15 Ιουν 2023 · By 1800, South Carolina had passed an anti-manumission law that required slaveholders to secure approval from the courts before freeing any slaves; by 1820, manumission could only be granted by the General Assembly, and by 1841, manumissions were barred altogether.
6 Ιουλ 2017 · This work discusses the development of the four professors’ proslavery and pro-Southern thought in Britain and the Continent, and how it, in turn, heavily influenced their SCC students, the South, and American history.
W. H. Hulbert of South Carolina observed that slavery, besides demanding a continual supply of new and unexhausted soil, prevented the development of agricultural science.