Florida State University Studies, 第 39 期Florida State University, 1963 - 136 頁 |
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... asserted that in this area the influ- ence of the small farmer was less and that of the planters greater than in any other part of the state.19 The importance of slave owners was indicated by the census . In 1830 , only five years after ...
... asserted that in this area the influ- ence of the small farmer was less and that of the planters greater than in any other part of the state.19 The importance of slave owners was indicated by the census . In 1830 , only five years after ...
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... asserted that the Indians had taken refuge at Chickasawhachee Swamp in Baker County . These Creeks , approxi- mately two hundred in number , were led by Jim Henry . Newman's company attached itself to other militia units and took part ...
... asserted that the Indians had taken refuge at Chickasawhachee Swamp in Baker County . These Creeks , approxi- mately two hundred in number , were led by Jim Henry . Newman's company attached itself to other militia units and took part ...
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... asserted that masters " taught their slaves at will to read and write . . . " 24 There seems little doubt that there were literate slaves in Thomas County . Yet , in the sense of organized schools and formal instruction , education was ...
... asserted that masters " taught their slaves at will to read and write . . . " 24 There seems little doubt that there were literate slaves in Thomas County . Yet , in the sense of organized schools and formal instruction , education was ...
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