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... population has been drawn from the slave - holding states . " 3. Until the year 1808 , slaves were imported from Africa into South Carolina and Georgia . " 4. The acquisition of Louisiana , by the greater proportion of its slaves ...
... population has been drawn from the slave - holding states . " 3. Until the year 1808 , slaves were imported from Africa into South Carolina and Georgia . " 4. The acquisition of Louisiana , by the greater proportion of its slaves ...
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... population in all the slave - holding states , has , during that period , increased 33 per cent . , while the whole black population has in- creased not quite 30 per cent . " Here it is assumed that the emi- grants from Europe swell the ...
... population in all the slave - holding states , has , during that period , increased 33 per cent . , while the whole black population has in- creased not quite 30 per cent . " Here it is assumed that the emi- grants from Europe swell the ...
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... population , from 1790 to 1820 , at the rate of 222 per cent , but the increase of the slave population , for the same period , 281 per cent . In the second number of this jour- nal , it is shown that in nearly all the states south of ...
... population , from 1790 to 1820 , at the rate of 222 per cent , but the increase of the slave population , for the same period , 281 per cent . In the second number of this jour- nal , it is shown that in nearly all the states south of ...
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