Tag: History
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Restrictions in North Carolina
Restrictions in North Carolina in the United States Restrictions in North Carolina (the Planting Colonies) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: In early times there were few slaves in […]
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Restrictions in North Carolina
Restrictions in North Carolina in the United States Restrictions in North Carolina (the Planting Colonies) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: In early times there were few slaves in […]
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Open Government
Open Government in the United States Presidential Memoranda Presidential Memoranda in relation with Transparency and Open Government (January 21, 2009): My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government. We will work together to ensure the public […]
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Open Government
Open Government in the United States Presidential Memoranda Presidential Memoranda in relation with Transparency and Open Government (January 21, 2009): My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government. We will work together to ensure the public […]
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Economic Revolution
Economic Revolution in the United States The Economic Revolution and the Rise of the Cotton Kingdom (1820–1851) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: The history of slavery and the […]
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Economic Revolution
Economic Revolution in the United States The Economic Revolution and the Rise of the Cotton Kingdom (1820–1851) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: The history of slavery and the […]
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Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin (1706_1790) in the United States Introduction According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, Benjamin Franklin, a beloved elder statesman of the young Republic, (he) lent prestige to the (constitutional) Convention by his presence. His signature on the new […]
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Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin (1706_1790) in the United States Introduction According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, Benjamin Franklin, a beloved elder statesman of the young Republic, (he) lent prestige to the (constitutional) Convention by his presence. His signature on the new […]
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Attitude of the South Towards the Slave-Trade
Attitude of the South Towards the Slave-Trade in the United States The Attitude of the South and the Rise of the Cotton Kingdom (1820–1851) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: The […]
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Slavery
Slavery in the United States Constitution of the United States The Constitutional Convention Slavery The Great Compromise sparked a heated and no less contentious dispute over slavery. Even though the words slave and slavery do not appear in the Constitution, the convention included ten […]
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Slavery
Slavery in the United States Constitution of the United States The Constitutional Convention Slavery The Great Compromise sparked a heated and no less contentious dispute over slavery. Even though the words slave and slavery do not appear in the Constitution, the convention included ten […]
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Condition of the Slave-Trade
Condition of the Slave-Trade in the United States The Condition of the Slave-Trade (the Period of the Revolution, from 1774) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: In 1760 England, the […]
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The Slave-Trade and the Congress
The Slave-Trade and the Congress in the United States The Attitude of the North and Congress and the Rise of the Cotton Kingdom (1820–1851) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: With the […]
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The Slave-Trade and the Congress
The Slave-Trade and the Congress in the United States The Attitude of the North and Congress and the Rise of the Cotton Kingdom (1820–1851) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: With the […]
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Act of 1803
Act of 1803 in the United States The Act of 1803 (Toussaint l’Ouverture and Anti-Slavery Effort, 1787–1808) In the book The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 (1), W. E. B. Du Bois explained the following: The Haytian revolt, having been among the […]