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" One-eighth of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest. All knew that this interest was, somehow, the cause... "
The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet it - Página 426
por Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 420 páginas
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Freedom Triumphant: The Fourth Period of the War of the Rebellion ..., Volumen7

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1890 - 548 páginas
...warGame. One-eighth of the whole population were colored slaves. These slaves constituted a peculiar powerful interest. All knew that this interest was somehow the cause of the war. To strengthen and perpetuate and extend this interest was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union...
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Freedom Triumphant: The Fourth Period of the War of the Rebellion ..., Volumen7

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1890 - 536 páginas
...war came. One-eighth of the whole population were colored slaves. These slaves constituted a peculiar powerful interest. All knew that this interest was somehow the cause of the war. To strengthen and perpetuate and extend this interest was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union...
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Abraham Lincoln's Pen and Voice: Being a Complete Compilation of His Letters ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 454 páginas
...of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localizea in the southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest. All kingw that this interest was somehow the cause of the'war. To strengthen, perpetuate and extend this...
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Reference History of the United States: For High Schools and Academies

Hannah Amelia (Noyes) Davidson, Mrs. Hannah Amelia Noyes Davidson - 1891 - 232 páginas
...of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the southern part of it. These slaves constituted...would rend the Union even by war, while the Government APPENDIX G. NOTES ON THE RESOURCES OF THE COLONIES . DURING THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION. In the following...
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Abraham Lincoln, the Liberator: A Biographical Sketch

Charles Wallace French - 1891 - 412 páginas
...of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the southern part of it. These slaves constituted...object for which the insurgents would rend the Union by war. While the Government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement...
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Open Sesame!: Poetry and Prose for School-days, Volumen3

Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1891 - 408 páginas
...of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but located in the southern part of it. These slaves constituted...object for which the insurgents would rend the Union by war while government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of...
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The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship ...

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 504 páginas
...of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generativ over the Union, but localized in the southern part of it. These slaves constituted...the Union, even by war; while the government claimed iu, right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it. Neither party expected for...
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Abraham Lincoln

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 564 páginas
...of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the southern part of it. These slaves constituted...the object for which the insurgents would rend the Uuion, even by war; while the Government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial...
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Abraham Lincoln and American Political Religion

Glen E. Thurow - 1976 - 146 páginas
...the Union? At the beginning of the third paragraph, Lincoln examines the cause of the war— slavery. "All knew that this interest was, somehow, the cause of the war." Neither North nor South knew precisely how slavery was the cause. The Southerners wished to "strengthen,...
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The Imperiled Union: Essays on the Background of the Civil War

Kenneth M. Stampp - 1981 - 342 páginas
...that this [slave] interest was somehow the cause of the war," he said in his second inaugural address. "To strengthen, perpetuate, and extend this interest...the insurgents would rend the Union even by war." From a different perspective, Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, also...
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