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In the first half of the 19th century, one-third of all southern white families owned slaves, and a majority of white southern families either owned slaves, had owned them, or expected to own themMichael Moreau rated it really liked it Dec 05, 2014 17–The Rise of the Cotton Kingdom (Cont'd) Oct1The Works of the ReverendGeorge Whitefield, M.A., Lateof Pembroke-College, Oxford,and Chaplain to the RtHon.The Countess of HuntingdonContaining All His Sermons and TractsWhich Have Been Already Published;With a Select Collection of LettersbyGeorge WhitefieldVolReviews User-contributed reviews Add a review and share your thoughts with other readersReadings"The North." As we shall see, the course of the conflict between North and South was hardly simple; white northerners, too, were white supremacists, and most were even pro-slavery, at least so long as slavery stayed away from themPrevious Next To abase the pride of Spain.Book DetailsPIBN10452897ISBN978-1-332-79103-3LanguageEnglishCategoryUSAPages302Words52699Vocabulary5194Books you might also like
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