The Rights of White Men Vindicated Speech of Hon Stephen C Foster of Maine

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I would make it tlie interest of my lab'orers to occupy, or buy, land near my can€ lands, instead of at a distance. I would trust to their ad- mitted sagacity to cultivate the product that \vou\d pay them best. I would have a labor market at my door ; and I would have the spare time of my laborers employed in growing o a product, which must be brought to my works to be manufac- tured. Even if the resuh sluHild be that all my land was rented or sold, I should still make ample profit by my manufa...ctory. Such, however, in my opinion, would not be the case. The large proprietor would still be the principal cultivator of the land, and the small one would combine labor on the estatej with labor on his own land in growing the cane; as is the case in Barbadoes. But this common-sense view of tht subject has not been generally taken. In Barbadoes alone so far as my knowledge extends, the laborers on the large estates cultivate the sugar cane on their own grounds ; and this is one of the reasons why the laborers in l^arbadoea cannot be attracted elsewhere.

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