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| Posted: Thu May 24th, 2012 06:00 pm |
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Savez wrote:The average slave owner did not own 8 - 15 slaves. I'm not sure I understand your numbers...38,645 slave owners in Kentucky compared to 22,033 in Louisiana. Well, let’s just take Kentucky and Louisiana since you already provided the numbers of slave owners. According to the 1860 census there were 225,483 and 331,726 slaves in each state respectively. That means that in Kentucky the average number of slaves per owner was 225,483/38,645 = 5.83. In Louisiana the average was 331,726/22,033 = 15.
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| Posted: Thu May 24th, 2012 06:08 pm |
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Savez wrote:Also if you want to count numbers. The number of slaveholding families in Kentucky is larger than the number of slave holding families in Louisiana. 38,645 slave owners in Kentucky compared to 22,033 in Louisiana. You are confounding the number of slaveholding families with the number of individual slave owners. Nevertheless, even looking at families, 23% owned slaves in Kentucky compared with 29% in Louisiana. More significant still is that slaves constituted only 20% of Kentucky’s population but 47% of Louisiana’s.
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| Posted: Thu May 24th, 2012 06:31 pm |
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Hellcat wrote: Joel Smith wrote: i had a similiar experience when I moved from alabama top cleveland Ohio when i was 10 or so...
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| Posted: Fri May 25th, 2012 03:32 pm |
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Savez wrote:And again the average slave owner did not own 8-15 slaves. Parse it however you like, that was, in fact, the average number of slaves per owner.
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| Posted: Fri May 25th, 2012 03:42 pm |
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Savez wrote:Not every slave owner was a fire eater and not every fire eater was a slave owner. I don't think anyone is arguing that there was a one to one relationship. The fact that there wasn't proves next to nothing.
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| Posted: Fri May 25th, 2012 03:45 pm |
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Savez wrote:My point is you can't take the total population and divide it against the number of slave owners. Actually, you can. The question is, does it tell you anything interesting?
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| Posted: Fri Jun 22nd, 2012 06:22 am |
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Savez wrote: JG6789 wrote: Maybe you didn't read this: "Well, let’s just take Kentucky and Louisiana since you already provided the numbers of slave owners. According to the 1860 census there were 225,483 and 331,726 slaves in each state respectively. That means that in Kentucky the average number of slaves per owner was 225,483/38,645 = 5.83. In Louisiana the average was 331,726/22,033 = 15."
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