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The Expansion of England: Race, Ethnicity and Cultural History
... missionary andantiopium view wasnever simply opposedto that of all
merchants and manufacturers. The Lancashire cottonocracy was still waiting for
El Dorado, andwas quite preparedto believethat the opium trade was delaying
itsarrival.
Bill Schwarz,, Bill Schwarz, 2005
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Lincolnites and Rebels : A Divided Town in the American ...
It may suit the hateful aristocrats, and purseproud nabobs of Cottonocracy, to
frown down on laboring men and mechanics,” the former carpenter declared, “but
we Union men, in the Old Confederacy, learned a different lesson from the
signers ...
Robert Tracy McKenzie Associate Professor of History Wheaton College, 2006
NORTHERN NULLIFICATION AND ITS ANTIDOTE. ITTLE less than half a
century since the cottonocracy of the L South entered upon the work of rebellion,
disguised under the name of nullification. Instead of compelling submission, as
should ...
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The Language of the Civil War
74 • cottonocracy bales as "armor." The word was a humorous play on ironclad.
The bales offered a minimum of protection and proved most successful on
steamers running the blockade of Galveston, Texas. cottonocracy A nickname for
the ...
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Protest and Reform: The British Social Narrative by Women, ...
... Mr. Balshawe had begun life together, and he knew well that such in
acquirement, in style, and in manner, as Mr. Balshawe was now, had nearly all
the peers of the Cottonocracy been in youth; though many like himself, from
circumstances ...
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The Factory Question and Industrial England, 1830-1860
While the novel is 'not ... an attack on the Factory System, which, on the whole, it
defends', the language of 'cottonocracy' and 'cotton lords' is derived from radical
critics.58 A central symbol of the cottonocracy's preoccupation with ...
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The Cousins' Wars: Religion, Politics, and the Triumph of ...
One early party historian has described how, as the Whigs collapsed, the
Democrats made inroads among conservative businessmen, especially the "
Cottonocracy" of old-line Whig 425 families.3' Even after the war began, support
for Lincoln ...
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Abolitionism and American Politics and Government
... Northern politicians, dominated the national government. This aggressive force
they called the slave power,9 later the slavocracy,10 and still later, marking
commendable progress in invective, the cottonocracy. Abolitionists were
presently to ...
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AP* U.S. History Review and Study Guide for American Pageant ...
They ruled the South in a "cottonocracy." i. Southern society is shrouded in myths.
The scene, often shown in movies, of huge plantations with the Greek-columned "
big house" overseeing hundreds of slaves was true, but only for those 1,733 ...
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The American Nation Beginnings to 1877
The "cottonocracy" A planter was someone who owned at least 20 slaves. In
1860, only one white southerner in 30 belonged to a planter family. An even
smaller number — less than 1 percent — owned 50 or more slaves. These
wealthy ...
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Nkrumah Did Not Force His Views On African Leaders 7
Slavocracy and cottonocracy therefore found common ground in the dehumanization and brutalization of the sons and children of Africa. «GhanaWeb, Haz 15»
Time for Scots to say sorry for slavery
... rich in the slave-holders' empire was actually worse – routinely worse – than the worst of the cottonocracy. You need only count the corpses. «Herald Scotland, Nis 13»