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Empire for Slavery: The Peculiar Institution in Texas, 1821-1865 (Revised)
Empire for Slavery: The Peculiar Institution in Texas, 1821-1865 (Revised)
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Winner of the Coral Horton Tullis, Summerfield G. Roberts, and Friends of the Dallas Public Library Awards
Because Texas emerged from the western frontier relatively late in the formation of the antebellum nation, it is frequently and incorrectly perceived as fundamentally western in its political and social orientation. In fact, most of the settlers of this area were emigrants from the South, and many of these people brought with them their slaves and all aspects of slavery as it had matured in their native states. In An Empire for Slavery, Randolph B. Campbell examines slavery in the antebellum South's newest state and reveals how significant slavery was to the history of Texas. The "peculiar institution" was perhaps the most important factor in determining the economic development and ideological orientation of the state in the years leading to the Civil War.Author: Randolph B. Campbell
Publisher: LSU Press
Published: 08/01/1991
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.96lbs
Size: 9.04h x 6.06w x 0.68d
ISBN: 9780807117231
About the Author
Randolph B. Campbell, Regents Professor of History at the University of North Texas, is the author of several books, including A Southern Community in Crisis: Harrison County, Texas, 1850-1880 and Gone to Texas: A History of the Lone Star State.
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