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A Sketch of the Rise of the Trade in African Slaves and of the Foreign Slave Trade of the Southern States 1
The Causes of the Rise and Development of the Domestic Slave Trade 21
The Amount and Extent of the Trade 36
Were Some States Engaged in Breeding and Raising Negroes for Sale? 68
The Kidnapping and Selling of Free Negroes into Slavery 84
Slave "Prisons," Markets, Character of Traders, etc. 96
Laws of the Southern States with Reference to Importation and Exportation of Slaves 109
Bibliography 140
THE DOMESTIC SLAVE TRADE OF THE SOUTHERN STATES.
A SKETCH OF THE RISE OF THE SLAVE TRADE IN AFRICAN STATES AND OF THE FOREIGN SLAVE TRADE OF THE SOUTHERN STATES.
It is not our intention nor is it within our province to enter into details concerning the foreign slave trade. It seems, however, that a brief account is necessary as introductory to the subject of the Domestic Slave Trade.
The rise in Europe of the traffic in slaves from Africa was an incident in the commercial expansion of Portugal. It was coeval and almost coextensive with the development of commerce, and followed in the wake of discovery and colonization.
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