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He discusses the internal slave trade that moved thousands of slaves from the eastern seaboard to the cotton states of the Southwest between 1820 and 1860. Professor Blight then sketches the contents of the pro-slavery argument, including its biblical, historical, economic, cynical, and utopian aspects.
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Lecture 4 - A Northern World View: Yankee Society,...
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29 Μαρ 2017 · According to the standard view of Southern history, there was a strong antislavery tradition in the South until the 1830's when the militant abolitionist attacks upon not only slavery but also slaveholders forced Southerners into a defense of their peculiar institution.
thorough study of Pro-Slavery Thought in the Old South. In a brilliant chapter in The Liberal Tradition in America Louis Hartz has placed the political theory of the southern defenders in perspective, and William R. Stanton's The Leopard's Spots revealingly analyzes the scientific arguments used to bolster slavery.
4 Σεπ 2023 · Ranging over the wide gamut of anti-abolitionist, pro-slavery and pro-colonial arguments used by the West India interest, Clarence set out to prove that the abolitionist case was economically damaging, anti-British, politically dangerous and strategically foolhardy.
A major activity in the antebellum South was the writing of books, pamphlets, and magazine articles defending slavery. Pro slavery arguments were spread throughout the South, and were repeated in the lecture halls of the nation. They were used, too, by Southern political leaders seeking to defend themselves and
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.
27 Ιουν 2018 · How Antebellum Christians Justified Slavery. After Emancipation, some Southern Protestants refused to revise their proslavery views. In their minds, slavery had been divinely sanctioned. From an anti-abolitionist, pro-slavery cartoon, 1800. via Library of Congress.