Views of Slavery in Its Effects On the Wealth Population And Character of Nat

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Views of Slavery in Its Effects On the Wealth Population And Character of Nat
William Jackson
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Eleven and nine-tenths per cent. — in the fourth period, the whites appear to have increased eleven per cent, more than the slaves.
In Kentucky, during the first period, the slaves increased thirty and three- tenths per cent, more than the whites — in the second, nineteen and four-tenths per cent. — third do. , twenty-two and seven- tenths per cent. — fourth do. , eleven and eight-tenths per cent.
In Tennessee, the excess of slaves in their increase was, in the first period, one hundred and ten
... and two-tenths per cent. — second do. , ninety-two and live- tenths per cent. — third do. Twenty-two and five-tenths per cent. — fourth do. , nineteen and one-tenth per cent.
It will seen by examining the forego- ing statements, that the irregularities in the rate of increase is very great, not 8 VIEWS OF SLAVERY, only in different states, but in the same ones at different times, owing principal- ly to the varying currents of emigration, so that general inferences drawn from them alone would he liable to considera- ble uncertainly.


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