The Slave Trade Domestic And Foreignwhy It Exists And How It May Be Extinguis

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Carey Henry
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To terminate the African slave trade, we need, then, only to raise thevalue of man _in Africa_. To terminate the forced export of men, women, and children from Ireland, we need only to raise the value ofmen _in Ireland_; and to put an end to our own domestic slave trade, nothing is needed except that we raise the value of man _in Virginia_. To bring the trade in slaves, of all colours and in all countries, atonce and permanently to a close, we need to raise the value of man _athome_, let that h
...ome be where it may. How can this be done? Byprecisely the same course of action that terminated the export ofslaves from England to Ireland. In the days of the Plantagenets, menwere so much more valuable in the latter country than in the formerone, that the market of Ireland was "glutted with English slaves;" butas, by degrees, the artisan took his place by the side of the Englishploughman, the trade passed away, because towns arose and men becamestrong to defend their rights as they were more and more enabled toassociate with each other.

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