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Defense of Slavery
Justifications and arguments made to support and uphold the institution of slavery, often rooted in economic, social, or racial ideologies.
Sectional Conflict
Disputes and disagreements between different geographic, cultural, or economic regions within a country, often exemplified by the North-South divide in the United States over issues like slavery.
Abolitionist Societies
Organizations and groups formed in the 18th and 19th centuries primarily in the United States and Britain with the objective of ending the practice of slavery and the slave trade.
Antislavery Views
Perspectives and ideologies opposing slavery, advocating for its abolition and the freedom of enslaved people.
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