The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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Page 54
... effect may in turn react upon the cause , each ap- proach inevitably tends to deny the validity of its opposite . But what if one were to regard both slavery and preju- dice as species of a general debasement of the Negro ? Both may ...
... effect may in turn react upon the cause , each ap- proach inevitably tends to deny the validity of its opposite . But what if one were to regard both slavery and preju- dice as species of a general debasement of the Negro ? Both may ...
Page 174
... effect , disestablishment . Virginia was if anything more con- servative than most colonies . The legal ... effect if not in law , a multiple establishment . And this had been further weakened by the splin- tering effect of the Great ...
... effect , disestablishment . Virginia was if anything more con- servative than most colonies . The legal ... effect if not in law , a multiple establishment . And this had been further weakened by the splin- tering effect of the Great ...
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... effect on the parties . Any sure evaluation of the effects of enlarged participation must depend on further studies , but at least we might agree that the mass participation that we associate with the second party system did affect the ...
... effect on the parties . Any sure evaluation of the effects of enlarged participation must depend on further studies , but at least we might agree that the mass participation that we associate with the second party system did affect the ...
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