Sunday, June 8, 2014

Antebellum North Carolinians & The Northern Slave Trade and Slavery

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North Carolina War Between the States Sesquicentennial
Unsurpassed Valor, Courage, and devotion to liberty”     www.ncwbts150.com
“The Official Website of the North Carolina War Between the States Sesquicentennial Commission”

Two New pages added to our website!

“Antebellum North Carolinians”:  http://www.ncwbts150.com/AntebellumNorthCarolinians.php  
 This page explores the economic and social background of antebellum North Carolinians – from poor whites to yeoman farmers to professional men to free blacks and slaves on working plantations -- and glimpses of their everyday life. 

The Northern Slave Trade and Slavery”: http://www.ncwbts150.com/NorthernSlaveTradeandSlavery.php  
 An in-depth look at the origins of the infamous New England slave trade of the eighteenth-century which populated North and South America with slaves obtained from African tribes.  This trade was known as “the cornerstone of New England prosperity.” Be sure to check back frequently as new research is added regularly – please pass our website to others. 

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