The slave traffic had already been flourishing for over a century when the first boatload of twenty Negroes was brought to Jamestown, Virginia, in 1620 by a Dutch vessel. Negro slavery made its way more slowly and gradually in the coastal colonies than in the West Indian islands.
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He perceived among the subscribers the names of some whom he knew to be holders of slaves, He doubted the consistency of enslaving the Negroes with the Christian system, and was unwilling to enter into a ... From repeated and accurate calculations it has been found that slavery is unfavourable to the wealth of nations...
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It would be quite erroneous to look upon this suggestion as being the introduction of negro slavery. From the earliest times of the discovery of; America, negroes had been sent there. But what is of more significance, and what it is strange that Las Casas was not aware of, or did not mention, the;
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(9) Negroes living in Nebraska immediately previous to the Civil War occupied a rather anomalous status. Nebraska, although part of the territory in which slavery as an institution did not exist, nevertheless recognized the property right of a slave-holder with regard to the slaves owned by him, when such slave-holder...
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Author: Van Evrie, John H., 1814-1896 ... Note: third edition; New York: Van Evrie, Horton and Co., 1863 ... Subject: Slavery -- United States...
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as also to forbid strange Negroes frequenting their Quarters without lawful excuses for so doing.”  Strictness and compassion seemingly went side by side.[10] ... second, he was reluctant to sell them at public vendue, although “if these poor wretches are to be held in a state of slavery, I do not see that a change...
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A reading prepared for the celebration of Washington's birth-day at Lyceum Hall, Salem, Massachusetts, A. D. 1863. An address to the Pennsylvania Society for promoting the abolition of slavery, and the relief of free negroes unlawfully held in bondage.
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18. Opinions of the Early Presidents, AND OF THE FATHERS OF THE REPUBLIC,UPON SLAVERY,AND UPON NEGROES AS MEN AND SOLDIERS.NEW YORK: WM. C. BRYANT & CO., PRINTERS, 41 NASSAU STREET, CORNER OF LIBERTY. 1863.
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Woods, Joseph. Thoughts on the Slavery of the Negroes.; London: Printed and sold by J. Phillips ... 1784. ... [ View larger image in a new browser window ] ... Thoughts on the Slavery of the Negores.
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