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It has fewer square miles than Ten- nessee, but twelve times as many foreigners. Florida and Alabama have about the same area, but the latter has two thirds more foreigners. What is the reason of this differ- ence ? Negro Slavery again ? Is Negro Slavery blacker in Florida than in Alabama ? Is the Nesn'O less a Neoro in Louisiana than in Tennessee ? Let us pass on to the third table. Another seven States, some Free, some Slave. There is Maryland with its Slavery, and Maine with its Freedom. And... still Maryland, with only one third of the area of Maine, has 20, 000 more immi- grants. Louisiana has one fifth less square miles than Iowa, and still the Slave State has three times as many foreign inhabitants as the Free. California, with more than four times as many square miles as Louisiana, has three times less foreigners. Missouri, with one seventh more square miles than Michigan, has two sevenths more THE NUMBERS. 41 foreigners. Has, in these cases, Negro Slavery been an attractive force ?
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