Hammond of south carolina on the admission of kansas under the lecompton constitution.
James henry hammond speech house floor.
Delivered in the senate of the united states march 4 1858 washington d.
He was considered one of the major spokesmen in favor of slavery in the years before the american civil war.
In all social systems there must be a class to do the menial duties to perform the drudgery of life.
He launched an attack on pro human rights opponents in the north while defending the social and economic benefits to whites of enslavement in the south.
In a speech on the house floor in 1836 james henry hammond ridiculed just such a scenario.
House of representatives and as governor of south carolina before entering the u s.
James henry hammond mud sill speech introduction a major slavery apologist of the antebellum period james henry hammond served in the u s.
James henry hammond of south carolina to the united states senate march 4 1858 james henry hammond 1807 1864 was a prominent south carolina planter who served the state as united states congressman 1835 1836 governor 1842 1844 and united states senator 1857 1860.
Senate march 4 1858.
James henry hammond speech of hon.
The mudsill theory by james henry hammond speech to the u s.
On february 1 1836 congressman james henry hammond from south carolina spoke on the house floor for two hours about the perceived menace of abolitionism.
Well here s a good answer.
This speech delivered to the senate by senator james hammond of south carolina less than three months before the house divided speech lays out what s become known as the mudsill theory to justify slavery.
And james henry hammond s own seat is now occupied by a man with a nondescript name but.
James henry hammond november 15 1807 november 13 1864 was an attorney politician and planter from south carolina he served as a united states representative from 1835 36 the 60th governor of south carolina from 1842 44 and united states senator from 1857 60.
Oh and if you re wondering a mudsill is part of the foundation of a building.