The politician had a stronger argument in defenseofslavery.
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The clergy at the South were by this time generally united in the defenseofslavery.
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The defenseofslavery on principle had not yet begun to be heard, even among politicians.
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In 1844 Southern Methodist Episcopalian conferences resolved upon separation and committed themselves to the defenseofslavery.
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Many Americans see such statues as symbols of racism and glorifications of the southern states' defenseofslavery.
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He quoted Scripture in defenseofslavery, or tried to continue slavery -in spirit, if not in name.
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Besides mounting this vigorous vocal defenseofslavery, the South stiffened its resistance to the circulation of anti-slavery propaganda.
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Could this increased political power be put in the hands of those who, in defenseofslavery, had disrupted the Union?
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In reply the Bible was freely quoted in defenseofslavery, and the fight was taken up by ministers of religion with much zeal.
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An immediate effect of the John Brown episode was a passionate outburst from all the radical press of the South in defenseofslavery.
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The attack made in defenseofslavery upon the rights of freemen was early recognized as involving civil war unless peaceable emancipation could be attained.