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The Slavery Of The United States

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The history of slavery in the United States is a complex one full of many riveting characters and interesting events. Historians have spent extensive time researching slavery and its effects on the country from its institution until its end in 1865. One popular organization was the American Colonization Society. The society was founded in 1817 and had branches in all major areas of the United States from 1822 to 1913. The society found supporters in many different individuals. One of these characters is a Louisiana slave owner named John McDonogh. Contrary to the norms of the time, John McDonogh formulated a plan to free a select number of his slaves that would then be sent to colonize Liberia. I propose to look at the impact John McDonogh has on the Liberian colonization movement in Louisiana, the contributions he made to slavery as an institution in his local area, and the lasting legacy that he has established in the New Orleans area. . Of Scots-Irish ancestry, John McDonogh was born in Baltimore on December 29, 1779. His father, a farmer, brick maker and Revolutionary soldier, reared a large family. John began his career at an early age in the house of William Taylor, a Baltimore flour merchant, and was sometimes sent as supercargo with shipments of merchandise. He represented the firm in New Orleans in 1800 and soon went into business there for himself, handling miscellaneous merchandise. With faith in the future of mid America, he invested his increasing profits

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