दास अवस्था Meaning in English
दास अवस्था शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : slave state
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दास व्यापारगुलाम व्यापारी
दासों जैसा
गुलामगिरी
गुलामी
दास प्रथा
दासता
दासत्व
दासता उन्मूलन आंदोलन
दासता गुलामी
गुलामी,पराधीनता,दासता
गुलाम का मोक्ष
स्लावियन
स्लाविश
स्लविशनेस
दास-अवस्था इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
His beliefs in the end of slavery and his oratory skills led him to politics where he joined first the Liberty Party in 1840, where he remained until 1848, and later the Free Soil Party in 1848, becoming one of the few from the latter party that was interested in the abolitionist aspect of preventing further inclusion of slave states into the union.
A slave state with very few slaves or slaveholders, many in Delaware had an attitude they called "states rights," which really meant, "Outsiders are not going to tell us what to do.
Oregon would not be a slave state but rather one closed to black immigration — a law remaining on the books (albeit not in actual effect) into the 20th Century.
In 1860 Olney left Pella's Central University (now Central College) to travel to Missouri, a slave state.
Breckinridge carried 11 slave states, coming in second in the Electoral vote, but third in the popular vote.
During the Civil War, Delaware was a slave state that remained in the Union.
Delaware was the one slave state from which the Confederate States of America could not recruit a full regiment.
For example, an internal passport dated 1815 was presented to Massachusetts citizen George Barker to allow him to travel as a free black man to visit relatives in Southern slave states.
Most of these migrants had worked in agriculture in the former Confederate slave states, and few were well acquainted with urban life.
" In April 1861, the month the Civil War started, the paper continued to urge accommodation with the slave states so strongly that an abolitionist, Unionist bishop condemned its editorial stance as "aid of treason.
In 1856, Smith decided to move to the slave state of Texas and sell his slaves there.
"Along with bishops, priests, the Jesuits and most of the families of their students, the communities of the Religious of the Sacred Heart, from the time of Philippine until the Civil War, owned, bought and sold enslaved persons in the slave states of Missouri and Louisiana.
With the 1860 election of Republican Abraham Lincoln, conventions in thirteen slave states declared secession and formed the Confederate States of America (the "South" or the "Confederacy"), while the federal government (the "Union") maintained that secession was illegal.