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Slavery and the Commerce Power: How the Struggle Against the Interstate Slave Trade Led to the Civil War
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Slavery and the Commerce Power: How the Struggle Against the Interstate Slave Trade Led to the Civil War (2006)
ISBN: 9780300114706 bzw. 0300114702, in Englisch, Yale University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
How Struggle Against Interstate Slave Trade Led to Civil War, Despite the United States´ ban on slave importation in 1808, profitable interstate slave trading continued. The nineteenth century´s great cotton boom required vast human labor to bring new lands under cultivation, and many thousands of slaves were torn from their families and sold across state lines in distant markets. Shocked by the cruelty and extent of this practice, abolitionists called upon the federal government to exercise its constitutional authority over interstate commerce and outlaw the interstate selling of slaves. This groundbreaking book is the first to tell the complex story of the decades-long debate and legal battle over federal regulation of the slave trade. David Lightner explores a wide range of constitutional, social, and political issues that absorbed antebellum America. He revises accepted interpretations of various historical figures, including James Madison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Abraham Lincoln, and he argues convincingly that southern anxiety over the threat to the interstate slave trade was a key precipitant to the secession of the South and the Civil War. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.11.2006.
Slavery and the Commerce Power
ISBN: 9780300114706 bzw. 0300114702, in Englisch, Yale University Press, United States of America, neu.
Despite the United States ban on slave importation in 1808, profitable interstate slave trading continued. The nineteenth century s great cotton boom required vast human labor to bring new lands under cultivation, and many thousands of slaves were torn from their families and sold across state lines in distant markets. Shocked by the cruelty and extent of this practice, abolitionists called upon the federal government to exercise its constitutional authority over interstate commerce and outlaw the interstate selling of slaves. This groundbreaking book is the first to tell the complex story of the decades-long debate and legal battle over federal regulation of the slave trade. David Lightner explores a wide range of constitutional, social, and political issues that absorbed antebellum America. He revises accepted interpretations of various historical figures, including James Madison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Abraham Lincoln, and he argues convincingly that southern anxiety over the threat to the interstate slave trade was a key precipitant to the secession of the South and the Civil War.
Slavery and the Commerce Power: How the Struggle Against the Interstate Slave Trade Led to the Civil War (2006)
ISBN: 9780300135169 bzw. 0300135165, in Englisch, 240 Seiten, Yale University Press, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Despite the United States’ ban on slave importation in 1808, profitable interstate slave trading continued. The nineteenth century’s great cotton boom required vast human labor to bring new lands under cultivation, and many thousands of slaves were torn from their families and sold across state lines in distant markets. Shocked by the cruelty and extent of this practice, abolitionists called upon the federal government to exercise its constitutional authority over interstate commerce and outlaw the interstate selling of slaves. This groundbreaking book is the first to tell the complex story of the decades-long debate and legal battle over federal regulation of the slave trade. David Lightner explores a wide range of constitutional, social, and political issues that absorbed antebellum America. He revises accepted interpretations of various historical figures, including James Madison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Abraham Lincoln, and he argues convincingly that southern anxiety over the threat to the interstate slave trade was a key precipitant to the secession of the South and the Civil War., Kindle Edition, Edition: 1, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Yale University Press, Yale University Press, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2006-11-16, Release date: 2006-11-16, Studio: Yale University Press, Sales rank: 2436729.
Slavery and the Commerce Power: How the Struggle Against the Interstate Slave Trade Led to the Civil War
ISBN: 9780300114706 bzw. 0300114702, in Englisch, Yale University Press, United States of America, neu.
How Struggle Against Interstate Slave Trade Led to Civil War, Despite the United States' ban on slave importation in 1808, profitable interstate slave trading continued. The nineteenth century's great cotton boom required vast human labor to bring new lands under cultivation, and many thousands of slaves were torn from their families and sold across state lines in distant markets. Shocked by the cruelty and extent of this practice, abolitionists called upon the federal government to exercise its constitutional authority over interstate commerce and outlaw the interstate selling of slaves. This groundbreaking book is the first to tell the complex story of the decades-long debate and legal battle over federal regulation of the slave trade. David Lightner explores a wide range of constitutional, social, and political issues that absorbed antebellum America. He revises accepted interpretations of various historical figures, including James Madison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Abraham Lincoln, and he argues convincingly that southern anxiety over the threat to the interstate slave trade was a key precipitant to the secession of the South and the Civil War.
Slavery and the Commerce Power
ISBN: 9780300135169 bzw. 0300135165, in Englisch, Yale University Press, United States of America, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Slavery and Commerce Power
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Slavery and the Commerce Power: How the Struggle Against the Interstate Slave Trade Led to the Civil War
ISBN: 0300114702 bzw. 9780300114706, in Englisch, Yale University Press, gebraucht.
19th century,abolition,americas,civil war,discrimination and racism,education and reference,history,military,modern (16th-21st centuries),political science, Despite the United States' ban on slave importation in 1808, profitable interstate slave trading continued. The nineteenth century's great cotton boom required vast human labor to bring new lands under cultivation, and many thousands of slaves were torn from their families and sold across state lines in distant markets. Shocked by the cruelty and extent of this practice, abolitionists called upon the federal government to exercise its constitutional authority over interstate commerce and outlaw the interstate selling of slaves. This groundbreaking book is the first to tell the complex story of the decades-long debate and legal battle over federal regulation of the slave trade.David Lightner explores a wide range of constitutional, social, and political issues that absorbed antebellum America. He revises accepted interpretations of various historical figures, including James Madison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Abraham Lincoln, and he argues convincingly that southern anxiety over the threat to the interstate slave trade was a key precipitant to the secession of the South and the Civil War.