hnstone, 213;
his proposed terms of peace, 213
Slavery, reappears in New World, 3;
legal in all English Colonies, 12;
difference in North and South, 12;
general disapproval of, 40;
disappears in Northern States, 40;
Jefferson's proposals for extinction of, 41;
Constitutional Compromises over, 48-49;
opinion on American Fathers regarding, 49, 50, 129;
Jefferson on, 50;
excluded from North-West Territories, 85;
Missouri Compromises concerning, 86;
Calhoun's defence of, 111, 118, 134;
California decides to exclude, 123;
Arizona and New Mexico open to, 126;
strengthening of, 129;
decline in public reprobation of, 130;
debates on, in Virginian legislature, 131;
effect of economic changes on, 131;
Garrison's view of, 133;
Scriptural appeals regarding, 134-135;
Douglas's attitude towards, 141;
Lincoln's view of, 148-149;
Crittenden compromise concerning, 160;
not the issue of the Civil War, 162;
Lincoln's pledge regarding, 168;
not referred to by Davis, 169-170;
Stephens on, 170;
Lee on, 176;
Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, 189-191;
destroyed by the War, 199;
dead, 203;
Thirteenth Amendment abolishes, 203
Slave Trade, in hands of Northern Colonists, 12;
condemned in first draft of Declaration of Independence, 49;
suffered to continue for 20 years, 49;
prohibition of, 49;
abolished in District of Columbia, 126
Slidell (_see_ Mason and Slidell)
Socialism, character of American, 233
"Solid South, the," 225, 228, 234
South, the, staple industries of, based on Slavery, 40;
divergence between North and, 47;
balance between North and, 47, 85;
changes of view of Slavery in, 129-135;
aggressive policy of, 144-145;
rejects Douglas, 153;
votes for Breckinridge, 155;
motives of Secession of, 163-164;
military capabilities of, 179;
attitude of, after the war, 211-212;
attitude of, towards Negroes, 212;
Grant on temper of, 213;
Negro rule established in, 221-222;
liberation of, 224-225;
Negro problem in, 225-226
South America, colonized by Spain, 1;
influence of French Revolution on, 87;
freedom of, guaranteed by Monroe Doctrine, 88;
German ambitions in, 238
South Carolina, colonization of, 8;
"Tories" in, 31;
Cornwallis and Tarleton in, 31;
dislike of Protection in, 98;
nullifies Tariff, 99;
nullifies Force Bill, 101;
talk of Secession in, 123;
election of Lincoln cheere
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