Comparison Of Fitzhugh's Argument And Chapter 11

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As we read this week in Fitzhugh argument and in chapter 11 we saw how slavery was supported by racialized and economic argument. Fitzhugh viewed slaves as incapable to take care of themselves and thought it would be better for them to continue being slaves and have their owners provide for them (Fitzhugh, 1854), while both readings share the same view that without slavery, slaves, or “blacks” as the chapter says, would become violent, aimless, and uncontrollable (Beamish et al., 2017). Race was commonly used to support slavery, but in chapter 11, the Cotton Revolution supported slavery more because of the income slaves brought into the south. “The explosion of available land in the fertile cotton belt brought new life to the South.” cotton

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