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... The Southerners believed slavery was absolutely necessary to their agricultural economy. In addition, the Southerners believed that ...
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... itself; and the right of a people to abolish a Government when it becomes destructive of the ends for which it was instituted." Southerners believed that it ...
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... itself; and the right of a people to abolish a Government when it becomes destructive of the ends for which it was instituted." Southerners believed that it ...
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... The southerners believed that they should have their own section ever since the slavery and industrial growth period, although the southerners was not loyal ...
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... Blacks under captivity certainly led a harsh, unfair life. But that is where the white southerners believed blacks belonged. Northerners knew better. ...
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... Blacks under captivity certainly led a harsh, unfair life. But that is where the white southerners believed blacks belonged. Northerners knew better. ...
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... of the North. Southerners believed the slaves received better care than the northern factory workers did. Many southern preachers ...
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... are visionary skeptics of God's infinite decrees, and they may be ranked as Atheists." This view is an example of what most white southerners believed, to them ...
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... Even the freedom to chose a type of work was often regulated. Many white southerners believed blacks were predestined to work as agricultural laborers. ...
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... slavery. Southerners believed that northerners treated their factory workers no better than they treated their slaves. An excerpt ...
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... Union. Many southerners believed that their section would be discriminated against by an administration made up of opponents. His ...
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... represented a viable ideology for the slave-holding South, but it is primarily one that is extreme to what a majority of southerners believed or wanted. ...
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... prohibit slavery. Southerners believed that their very existence depended on an equal amount of slave and free states. They realized ...
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... prohibit slavery. Southerners believed that their very existence depended on an equal amount of slave and free states. They realized ...
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... prohibit slavery. Southerners believed that their very existence depended on an equal amount of slave and free states. They realized ...
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... prohibit slavery. Southerners believed that their very existence depended on an equal amount of slave and free states. They realized ...
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... have the right to declare slavery in their states and it is beyond congressional power to prohibit slavery."(Kutler 36-38) Southerners believed that their very ...
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... Both of these groups believed that if at least one of these rights were achieved ... Obviously the majority of the southerners were the ones that wished to see this ...
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... of Southern civilization."(p.205) He believed that coming from strong parentage and having a well-respected bloodline meant far more to southerners than it did ...
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... have the right to nullify laws, while Abraham Lincoln believed the federal ... Southerners feared that the Republican victory in 1860 would "interfere in their ...
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... The Southerners were so asinine as to quote the words of the Christian holy ... Supporters of this idea believed that the slave traders and owner were actually ...
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... elections. They were allowed to do all of their activities because they epitomized what Southerners at the time believed. They became ...
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... Lincoln was not an abolitionist but believed that, "All men should have equal rights ... To the Republicans Lincoln was a moderator but to the southerners he was an ...
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... faithful, law-abiding, and unresentful people that the world has seen." Washington believed that through the support of the white southerners, the Black ...
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... Even though some of the Southerners didn't have slaves, they still believed that their economy would collapse without slavery. Slavery ...
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... Politically and morally slavery separated the northerners against the southerners. American slaveholders of the south believed it should be no concern of the ...
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... Even though it is believed that Washington's program came as a relief to some southerners but yet it cannot be wholly accepted because it consists of less ...
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... the North viewed the Constitution of having several flaws, the opposing Southerners did as ... was the way of life in the South, and the people believed the states ...
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... The Pittsburgh Press also believed this to be true. (Doc. 3) And being the true Southerners they were; they kept their word. Lincoln was elected. ...
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... people of the church of Jesus With Signs Following believed that if ... Covington's spiritual journey and the religious beliefs of the southerners, Salvation on ...
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