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Slavocracy - Wikipedia
A slavocracy (from slave + -ocracy) is a society primarily ruled by a class of slaveholders, such as those in the southern United States and their confederacy en.wikipedia.org
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SLAVEOCRACY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SLAVEOCRACY is variant spelling of slavocracy. www.merriam-webster.com
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Slaveocracy. The New York Times' 1619 Project… |
Slavery, it reasons, is the foundation of America's prosperity, and indeed her entire society. Plantation masters not only financed all ... sjquillen.medium.com
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slaveocracy
slaveocracy, -crat see slavocracy. Oxford English Dictionary
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Slave Power - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slave Power, also called the Slave Power conspiracy and Slaveocracy, was a term first used by abolitionists in 1839 and was in common use by the 1850s. simple.wikipedia.org
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Expanding the Slaveocracy - Jacobin
Historians Eric Foner and Matt Karp on the international ambitions of the US slaveholding class — and the abolitionist movement that brought ... jacobin.com
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slavocracy
slavocracy (sleɪˈvɒkrəsɪ) Also slaveocracy. [f. slave n.1 + -ocracy, but with erroneous application.] The domination of slave-holders; slave-holders collectively as a dominant or powerful class.1840 Illinois State Reg. (Springfield) 22 Jan. 2/2 The reign of the slaveocracy is hastening to a close. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Slavocracy - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Slaveocracy, from slave + -cracy, means the political rule or dominance of slave-owners, especially in U.S. history, highlighting their control to maintain ... www.etymonline.com
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Expanding the Slaveocracy - Bunk History
The international ambitions of the US slaveholding class and the abolitionist movement that brought them down. www.bunkhistory.org
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Nikole Hannah-Jones Examines Racism From 'Slaveocracy' to ...
“It was the year 1619 that our decision to become a 'slaveocracy,' which is what we decided, is as important as our decision in 1776 to become a ... chqdaily.com
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Slave Power - Digital History
Most important of all, he insisted, the Southern slaveocracy had secretly assassinated two presidents by poison and unsuccessfully attempted to murder three ... www.digitalhistory.uh.edu
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Seminoles versus USA slaveocracy (explanation in comments)
The Seminoles took in a number of refugees fleeing slavery. This caused the USA slaveocracy to wage multiple pro-slavery wars against them (note ... www.reddit.com
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Slave labor on United States military installations 1799–1863
the military was not just the most important single force creating the local economy, but also the most important single influence to the spread of the slaveocracy wikipedia.org
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-cracy
-cracy (-krəsɪ) formerly also -cratie, -crasie, a. F. -cratie, ad. med.L. -cratia, a. Gr. -κρατία, in composition ‘power, rule’, f. κράτος strength, might, rule, authority. Already used in Greek in ἀριστοκρατία aristocracy, rule of the best-born, δηµοκρατία democracy, popular government, ὀχλοκρατία ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Presidency of James K. Polk
The Whigs blanketed the nation with hundreds of thousands of anti-Polk tracts, accusing him of being a puppet of the "slaveocracy" and a radical who would wikipedia.org
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