Missouri Bills of Sale (Q961205)

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Revision as of 15:18, 6 July 2023 by Michael Chuhran (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: Property:P66: Contrary to sprawling plantations of the Deep South, slavery throughout the state of Missouri often operated on a smaller, decentralized scale. Less than 10 percent of the state’s slaveholders owned more than ten enslaved persons during the 1850s. Slavery in Missouri began to collapse in the early years of the Civil War, as many slaves took advantage of the political and social upheaval.)
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Missouri Bills of Sale
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1859
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Kate Hill
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Contrary to sprawling plantations of the Deep South, slavery throughout the state of Missouri often operated on a smaller, decentralized scale. Less than 10 percent of the state’s slaveholders owned more than ten enslaved persons during the 1850s. Slavery in Missouri began to collapse in the early years of the Civil War, as many slaves took advantage of the political and social upheaval.
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