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... just before the escape date in 1836, one of the conspirators was caught and turned the others in, resulting in the imprisonment of the five slaves. ...
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This was due to a lack of hope among the slaves in the South, slave patrols, the fact that less than five percent of the slaves could read, fear of brutality ...
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... It stated that every five slaves would count as three people. This would serve for both representation and taxation (Notes 2/19/01). ...
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... The issue was settled by the Three-Fifths Compromise, which suggested that three out of five slaves were to be counted as part of the population for purposes ...
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... Compromise. It stated that for every five slaves, three would be counted for representation. Lastly the delegates argurued over taxation. ...
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... abolitionist. Just five words made Lincoln come out and know that these slaves weren't being treated right. That document saved the slaves. ...
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... The issue was settled by the Three-Fifths Compromise: five slaves were to be counted as three free persons for both representation and direct taxation. ...
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... In 1786 he accepted five slaves in payment for a dept and requested Henry Lee to purchase a bricklayer for him because he had a lot of work to do in the Summer ...
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... In 1786 he accepted five slaves in payment for a dept and requested Henry Lee to purchase a bricklayer for him because he had a lot of work to do in the Summer ...
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... There was talk of slavery as well and Wilse, in spite of the fact that he owned a few slaves, had a feeling of indifference toward them. ...
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... The three-fifths compromise was established, in which five "unfree persons" (slaves) were to be counted as three "free people" in determining the number of ...
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... In "Woodcraft," it is stated, " South Carolina had already lost twenty-five thousand slaves, which British philanthropy had transferred from the rice-fields of ...
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... In "Woodcraft," it is stated, " South Carolina had already lost twenty-five thousand slaves, which British philanthropy had transferred from the rice-fields of ...
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... Every five slaves would equal three free voters. This gave the South more power than it would have originally received. Northerners disliked this rule. ...
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... No slave can own property....Not more than five male slaves shall assemble together at any place off the plantation.' (Oakes, Slavery and Freedom, 69) Under ...
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... He owned over five hundred slaves and all different talents. They were excellent readers, silversmiths, table-waiters, and stewards. ...
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... and his sons avenged these deaths on May 24, 1856, by killing five proslavery adherents ... For many years, he had entertained the idea to free the slaves by use of ...
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... importation of slaves. Some twenty-five thousand slaves were imported into the Cape by the turn of that century. As the number increased ...
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... It was a common procedure to put five or six slaves into one room. Everything from births, sickness, and death happened in those rooms (Berkin, 267). ...
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... then he let five of them go, they were all in his will. Jefferson had a view called emancipation; he did not believe that if we gave the slaves their freedom ...
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... then he let five of them go, they were all in his will. Jefferson had a view called emancipation; he did not believe that if we gave the slaves their freedom ...
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... then he let five of them go, they were all in his will. Jefferson had a view called emancipation; he did not believe that if we gave the slaves their freedom ...
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... it. He mainly preached to a group of five other slaves, with the addition of two more later on about the concept of freedom. Nat ...
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... Other hesitations were due to a lack of hope among the slaves in the South, slave patrols, the fact that less than five percent of the slaves could read, fear ...
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... In the twenty-five year period he kept the women, only two children were produced. It later turned out that the slaves had developed a medicine in which they ...
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... On August 22, 1831, Nat Turner led eight slaves to the Travis's residence, a white family, and murdered five members of their family. ...
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... That is 244 years of free labor given to slave owners by approximately ten million slaves. Multiplied by twenty-five cents a day, the going rate for unskilled ...
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... Inc. By Christmas,1854, Tubman had already returned to Maryland five times or more lead thirty or forty slaves to freedom. She returned ...
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... When she was five years old, Edward Brodas, her owner, hired her out to other people, who would pay him for her services. As a custom for slaves, she took ...
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Jethro as the protagonist in Across Five Aprils relays to us through his hopes, and ... There were going to be problems with how the newly freed slaves would work ...
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