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... wealth.Slaves were the ones that did all the work and their masters we only getting wealthier.The slaves and the non-slaves population interacted differently ...
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... The slaves population increased rapidly during the 1700's, as newly southern colonies created a great demand of slaves to work their plantations.(2) On most ...
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... their capture. Once in the southern colonies, slaves were treated horrifically, causing their population to unite. Soon after the ...
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... a state like North Carolina, counting its slaves would double the state's representation in the lower house, seeing as half the population consisted of slaves. ...
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... The adaptation to the American culture was due to the numbers in population and the slaves' living arrangements with their masters. ...
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... The southern states wanted to count their slaves in the population count for the purposes of representation in Congress, but not for the purpose of taxation ...
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... life. By the early 1800's more that 700,000 slaves lived in the south and constituted a third of the total population. This exponential ...
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... us...to be a citizen of that state."(Plato Republic cited in Burckhardt 1998:109).Women and slaves who made up most of the Classical Athens population were ...
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... The majority of the southern population, black slaves, did not attend church making religion a miniscule factor in the Chesapeake. ...
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... The Southern states, which contained many slaves, proposed that slaves be counted as part of the population for purposes of representation, but not for direct ...
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... Another compromise of political ideals was counting of slaves in the population. The south wanted to have slaves counted in the ...
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... After the arrival in 1619, it was cheaper to buy indentured servants. This resulted in the population of slaves growing slowly at first. ...
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... counted for population. The South didn't like this, because they wanted the slaves to count as population but not count for taxes. ...
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... grow, the need for labor followed, resulting in a time period that saw the greatest importation of slaves directly from Africa, creating a population which saw ...
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... The south wanted slaves to be counted part of the population, this way they could have more representatives in the House of Representatives. ...
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... The south wanted slaves to be counted part of the population, this way they could have more representatives in the House of Representatives. ...
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... that non-slaveholders in the South "were reduced to a vassalage little less degrading than that of the slaves themselves...although the white population of the ...
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... as the fear generated over the black threat to the white population, she also ... for "_6_ This comment underlines the Southern attitude to slaves, the failiure to ...
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... The slave holding states wanted their slaves to be counted in representation, because for them this means more population, more representation, therefore more ...
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... that non-slaveholders in the South "were reduced to a vassalage little less degrading than that of the slaves themselves...although the white population of the ...
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... black people were about 10 percent of the population in New York and New Jersey. By the end of the eighteenth century nearly half a million slaves had been ...
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... More and more farmers were using slaves because it helped them make money from farming. The slave population was increasing rapidly, and the economy of the ...
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... About half the population was Spanish, with about forty percent black or mixed and less than ten percent Indian. African slaves accompanied the Spanish in the ...
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... Exports of slaves and a population decline also continued in East Africa, where European purchasers, based in Madagascar and the Mascarene Islands, maintained ...
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... to work on the plantations. These slaves soon made up a majority of the population in South Carolina. It was not long before slavery ...
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... All were attempts to keep the government from giving the "forty acres of land" to former slaves. Since a majority of the Southern population was made of Blacks ...
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... had rebelled were not nearly as onerous or violent as those that affected the slaves, and the only way to justify keeping the black population in slavery was ...
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... that for white servants"5. Not only were the blacks enslaved to make the colonies' economy better, but once the population of slaves rose, they were feared. ...
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... All were attempts to keep the government from giving the "forty acres of land" to former slaves. Since a majority of the Southern population was made of Blacks ...
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... The southern states, in which slavery was extensive, proposed that (a) slaves be counted as part of the population for representation, which would increase the ...
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