Mais conteúdo relacionado Semelhante a Hist1301 Week 10 (9) Mais de Michael Dobe, Ph.D. (20) Hist1301 Week 101. The Spread of Slavery and
The Crisis of Southern Society
1836–1848
8. Household Discord and Challenges
from Below
"The Mulattoes one sees in every family exactly resemble the white children - and
every lady tells you who is the father of all the Mulatto children in everybody's
household, but those in her own she seems to think drop from the sky or pretends
so to think."
- The Diary of Mary Boykin Chesnut
Notas do Editor Actions Speak Louder than Words (p. 426)? Map 9.1 Anatomy of a Panic: Bank Suspensions in May 1837 (p. 430) A “Model” Plantation (p. 431) Family Worship in a Plantation in South Carolina (p. 436) "Escape": Icon of Fugitive Slave Notice (p. 438) Map 9.2 The Spread of Cotton, 1820–1860 (p. 449) Map 9.2 The Spread of Cotton, 1820–1860 (p. 449) “ I Will Come Back” (p. 451) Peter Sill's Farewell to His Enslaved Wife Slaves for Sale (p. 452) Description of Slave Property Old Virginia Labor-saving Machine (p. 456) 1857 Cartoon from Harper's Weekly Map 9.3 The Lure of Caribbean Territories (p. 459) Map 9.4 The U.S. War against Mexico, 1846–1848 (p. 461) Go West, Young Man! (p. 467) "Go West, Young Man!" Union on the Battlefield (p. 470) 1848 Zachary Taylor Campaign Poster: Riding to Electoral Victory