Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872 Slavery, plantations, and the yeomanry

GLC01265.02

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GLC#
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Type
Books & pamphlets
Date
circa 1863
Author/Creator
Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872
Title
Slavery, plantations, and the yeomanry
Place Written
New York, New York
Pagination
8 p. : Height: 22 cm, Width: 14 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Pamphlet No. 29 in a series published by the Loyal Publication Society of New York. Basing his argument on Joseph Kay's work "Social Condition and Education of the people of England," Francis Lieber compares the downfall of the English yeomanry class to the downfall of the small farmer in the southern states. Argues that slavery is only useful for the cultivation of simple staple crops on a large scale and therefore has caused the decline of the small farmer.

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