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A Defence of Virginia, and through Her, of the South, in Recent and Pending Contests against the Sectional Party is unavailable, but you can change that!

The 13th amendment to the Constitution, officially abolishing slavery in the United States of America, was passed in December of 1865 after over two centuries of slavery in this young country. Two years later, Dabney published A Defence of Virginia, a litigious document expressing the other viewpoint to a subject so intensely dividing that it sparked the American Civil War. Exposing an opposing...

upon private enterprise was removed; and the slave trade was thrown open to all Englishmen; for, says the statute: “the slave trade is very advantageous to Great Britain.” But every resource of legislation, and even of war, was employed during the eighteenth century to secure the monopoly of the trade to British subjects, and to enlarge the market for their commodity in all the colonies. To this end, the royal government of the plantations, which afterwards became the United States, was perseveringly
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