Excerpt from United States’ Liberty Almanack, for 1845
Here we see that portion of the country which is naturally the richest, as well as much the largest, falling short of the other in its productions, by the enormous sum of in a single year And falling short even in agricultural products nearly Yet the census gives the slave states agricultural laborers more than the free states If free labor can beat slave labor on the hard soil and under the rigorous climate of the North, what could it not do, with the soil, climate and staples of the South
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