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  • '''The Slave Power''' (often called the "'''Slaveocracy'''") was a hostile term used in the Un ...d still hate the slavemasters with a passion. <ref> Leonard L. Richards, ''Slave Power: The Free North and Southern Domination, 1780-1860'' (2000) p. 3)</ref>
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  • * Ashworth, John. "Free Labor, Wage Labor, and Slave Power: Republicanism and the Republican Party in the 1850s," in ''The Market Revo ...f Southern History,'' Vol. 2, No. 3 (1936), pp. 303-322; rejects notion of Slave Power [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-4642(193608)2%3A3%3C303%3ACOTWBT%3E2
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  • * Ashworth, John. "Free Labor, Wage Labor, and Slave Power: Republicanism and the Republican Party in the 1850s," in ''The Market Revo ...f Southern History,'' Vol. 2, No. 3 (1936), pp. 303-322; rejects notion of Slave Power [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-4642(193608)2%3A3%3C303%3ACOTWBT%3E2
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  • '''The Slave Power''' (often called the "'''Slaveocracy'''") was a hostile term used in the Un ...d still hate the slavemasters with a passion. <ref> Leonard L. Richards, ''Slave Power: The Free North and Southern Domination, 1780-1860'' (2000) p. 3)</ref>
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  • ...r rule of the people. Opponents denounced the law as a concession to the [[Slave Power]] --that is the political machine of slaveowners that controlled the South
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  • ...o provide cover for northern Democrats from the charge of acquiescing in a Slave Power conspiracy to add more slave States.<ref>Foner 1969</ref>
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  • ...an eight year battle against the gag rule, arguing that slavery, or the [[Slave Power]], as a political interest, threatens constitutional rights.
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  • ...because it produced social status, honor, and political power, that is, [[Slave Power]]).
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  • ...because it produced social status, honor, and political power, that is, [[Slave Power]]).
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  • ...ibune'' its unofficial national organ. He fought slavery extension and the slave power on every page. On the eve of the Civil War circulation nationwide approach Greeley made the Tribune the leading newspaper opposing the [[Slave Power]], that is, what he considered the conspiracy by slave owners to seize cont
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  • ...th via the [[Underground Railroad]]. After 1854, Republicans fumed that [[Slave Power]], especially the pro-slavery [[Democratic Party (United States), history|D ...em and killing in "[[Bleeding Kansas]]." At the same time, fears that the Slave Power was seizing full control of the national government swept anti-slavery Repu
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  • ...voted his enormous energies to the destruction of what he considered the [[Slave Power]], that is the conspiracy he saw of slave owners to seize control of the fe
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