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... and the Greeks. Since all great empires had kept slaves before them, surely it must not be an evil institution. Douglass denounces ...
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... The main war effort for the South was to continue its peculiar institution of slavery and to also spread it to other places. If ...
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... You and I have talked about our peculiar institution, and I know you disapprove, but then, you have not been around Negroes. They are not our equals. ...
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... end of the Revolution and the beginning of the Civil War was the most important in terms of the development of the so called " Peculiar Institution " of slavery ...
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... themselves. The inhumanity of the "peculiar institution" gradually caused antislavery societies to sprout forth in the United States. The ...
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... affects everyone involved. Slaveholders can still be good people, and that goodness shines through the peculiar institution. This is a ...
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... It convinced thousands that the South was engaged in an aggressive attempt to extend the peculiar institution so far that it could no longer be considered ...
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Up until the Civil War, the South depended on their 'peculiar institution' of slavery, in order to be productive a successful. Most ...
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... Proslavery whites launched a defensive against slavery, which explained the "peculiar institution" as a positive good, supported, in fact, by the sacred words ...
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... paternalism, class-consciousness, racism, and resistance in the slave market, to help us understand the centrality of the "peculiar institution" in the lives ...
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... Abolitionists in the North and the South saw this "peculiar institution" as a cruel, degrading system that exploited African Americans. ...
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... This peculiar institution is one that caused much strife between different factions of the United States in the 1800's, and one about which Twain felt strongly ...
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... The "peculiar institution" of slavery had supported the infrastructure of the southern economy since plantation owners realized indentured servants did not ...
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... Their efforts to protect their "peculiar institution" stemmed into the areas of religion, economics, and legal means. Religion is the first subject at hand. ...
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... And by doing so, he sowed the seeds of the end of the peculiar institution of slavery." Thomas Jefferson should be remembered as the man who started to break ...
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... And by doing so, he sowed the seeds of the end of the peculiar institution of slavery." Thomas Jefferson should be remembered as the man who started to break ...
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... And by doing so, he sowed the seeds of the end of the peculiar institution of slavery." Thomas Jefferson should be remembered as the man who started to break ...
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... They did not wish to end this "peculiar institution" as many called it, but rather weaken it through non-slavery economic policies. ...
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... He runs as real slaves ran at the conclusion of the Civil War, the real death of the Old South and certainly the death of its "peculiar institution." With the ...
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... the Lecompton Constitution became notorious for his will to free slaves throughout the South, and to prevent the spread of the peculiar institution as well. ...
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... Hence as the necessary relationship of this plantation expanded, the "'Peculiar Institution' of black slavery fastened itself upon the Southern people, even as ...
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... Thus the reason for their entrance to the Confederate army was not to protect the South's "peculiar institution." Rather two elements brought about the ...
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... as King Arthur could not see past the tradition of the feudal system in Europe, many American people could not see past the "peculiar institution" of slavery. ...
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... At the time of Huck Finn slavery was still considered more of a peculiar institution rather than horrific aspect of greed. While ...
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... the Industrialised world of Northern Europe and Britain, and was way ahead of the 'backward' South, still mostly reliant on the peculiar institution of slave ...
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... plan. Benjamin Franklin's petition to end the "peculiar institution" of slavery and Madison's efforts to squash it. George Washington's ...
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... northern states after 1787 when the Constitution was drafted at the Philadelphia Convention and slavery was looked upon as the 'peculiar institution' of the ...
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... The myth of the " contented slave" was essential to the preservation of the South's " peculiar institution" and the historical record of rebellious was ...
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... combined). They retained a highly peculiar institution, a dual monarchy. Two royal families neither technically superior to the other. ...
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... Racial stereotypes were prevalent to the continuation of the "peculiar institution." First, racism held that the Africans needed to be tamed. ...
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