Slaves No More.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:03:12
Category: / Social Sciences / Psychology
Length: 3 pages (758 words)
Category: / Social Sciences / Psychology
Length: 3 pages (758 words)
The newly found freedom for slaves was fleeting and conditional upon the presence of the Union Army who played a duel role of liberator and enforcer. When the Army moved on, Southern plantation owners reverted to old attitudes and practices, and meted out punishments, which were in many ways, harsher, crueler, more brutal and punitive. As for the union Army, their life and death struggle to survive and/or retain the ground that they had
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harsher environment on the plantations and meting out brutal and arbitrary punishments on the slightest provocation of Yankee-induced behavior by their slaves as perceived by the owners and sometimes non-owners such as demonstrated by one newspaper in Alexandria urging "that public examples be made of 'the ungrateful and vindictive scoundrels' who seized their master's property, volunteered information to or acted as guides for the enemy, and 'were seen armed or participated in any active demonstrations'."
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