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but what about southhampton county. southhampton county actually has more slaves than whites. so it's not like the high schoolers. there are a lot of slaves in southhampton county. there are a lot of slaves. i also want to go back to the map of the con production. in 1820 you will see this con production extending into southhampton county which is true. when we see where the slave production is going it will go along the mississippi river. this is also going to play an important role. we are going to see the shift of the slave population basically from the coast which is where it is in 1830 map to the mississippi river area. that is without taking the slave population away from from virginia. virginia still has the slave population. it is just the growth of the slave population. the important thing is than you cannot say what is the number of slaves in the country in 1830. what is the number of slaves in the country in 1860? 4 million. there has been an enormous growth in the slave population in the country. notice this. in southhampton the slaves escape i do not want to get m
but what about southhampton county. southhampton county actually has more slaves than whites. so it's not like the high schoolers. there are a lot of slaves in southhampton county. there are a lot of slaves. i also want to go back to the map of the con production. in 1820 you will see this con production extending into southhampton county which is true. when we see where the slave production is going it will go along the mississippi river. this is also going to play an important role. we are...
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southhampton hung on.rmance, what it means in terms of mental strength, and the willingness to take this point. really believing in what they are doing, i saw a very, very good committed team today. we should've won today. we created chances, we had pressure on them. we have a game where we wanted win, after dan's fantastic first strike. spaces everywhere. then we just got a bit careless in our finishing in our last pass, even in our build up play. and we encouraged southhampton to get back into the game. both sides are still looking for that perfect performance. michael redford, bbc news. so, united misfiring there, and their journey home from the south coast won't have been any cheerier with the news coming out of the etihad. adam wild can bring us right up to date with the rest of the premier league and adam, manchester city looked very impressive today. very impressive indeed. plenty of goals this afternoon, and some real crackers as well. manchester city who had the pleasure of welcoming graham potter
southhampton hung on.rmance, what it means in terms of mental strength, and the willingness to take this point. really believing in what they are doing, i saw a very, very good committed team today. we should've won today. we created chances, we had pressure on them. we have a game where we wanted win, after dan's fantastic first strike. spaces everywhere. then we just got a bit careless in our finishing in our last pass, even in our build up play. and we encouraged southhampton to get back...
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and he starts talking about southhampton county. he asks his audience and new yorkers what induced the southhampton direction 28 years many as threeas times as many lives were lost. back to 1831, not 1832, the year gettysburg college was founded. it's not lincoln who is president, it is jackson. that guy. economics. i want to set this economically. when we look at the civil war, many more historians know railr. 18:30 -- 1830. here is a map of railroad construction in the united states by decade. 18:30 there is nothing. there are three dots. there are two dots in pennsylvania. shows how advanced pennsylvania is. there are no railroads. we want to remember there is a good deal more isolation. thewhat they do have a sense is coming as cotton revolution. there have been caught news forever. but there is going to be a tremendous increase in the as webility of cotton --e from here is a map of cotton production. top one is not cotton production of 1820. bottom one is cotton production in 1860. of expansionamount of cotton production. produ
and he starts talking about southhampton county. he asks his audience and new yorkers what induced the southhampton direction 28 years many as threeas times as many lives were lost. back to 1831, not 1832, the year gettysburg college was founded. it's not lincoln who is president, it is jackson. that guy. economics. i want to set this economically. when we look at the civil war, many more historians know railr. 18:30 -- 1830. here is a map of railroad construction in the united states by...
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southhampton hung on. of mental strength, and the willingness to take this point. really believing in what they are doing, i saw a very, very good committed team today. we should've won today. we created chances, we had pressure on them. we have a game where we wanted, after dan's fantastic first strike. spaces everywhere. then we just got a bit careless in our finishing in our last pass, even in our build up play. and we encouraged southhampton to get back into the game. both sides are still looking for that perfect performance. michael redford, bbc news. there you go that's the story for the paper manchester united. quick look at the table then, no surprises about the top two. liverpool overtaking city with that win in the late kick—off. leicester palace and west ham all up there as well, much perhaps to the surprise of some, i would guess. down at the bottom, the first points of the season for watford. around them, not much joy today for those down the bottom. that of course could all change though, the
southhampton hung on. of mental strength, and the willingness to take this point. really believing in what they are doing, i saw a very, very good committed team today. we should've won today. we created chances, we had pressure on them. we have a game where we wanted, after dan's fantastic first strike. spaces everywhere. then we just got a bit careless in our finishing in our last pass, even in our build up play. and we encouraged southhampton to get back into the game. both sides are still...
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southhampton hung on.ength, and the willingness to take this point. really believing what they are doing, i saw a very, very good committed team today. we should've one today. we created chances, we have pressure on them. we have a game where we wanted to after dan's fantastic first strike. spaceis after dan's fantastic first strike. space is everywhere. then we just got a bit careless in our finishing in ourlast got a bit careless in our finishing in our last pass, even in our build up in our last pass, even in our build upa in our last pass, even in our build up a play. and we encourage southhampton to get back into the game. both sides are still looking for that perfect performance. michael redford, bbc news. another team that has dropped point is chelsea. they had looked to be cruising to victory against sheffield united, 2—0 up at half—time, but the premier league newcomers had other ideas. tammy abraham scored both the chelsea goals, but callum robinson pulled a goal back for the visitors right at th
southhampton hung on.ength, and the willingness to take this point. really believing what they are doing, i saw a very, very good committed team today. we should've one today. we created chances, we have pressure on them. we have a game where we wanted to after dan's fantastic first strike. spaceis after dan's fantastic first strike. space is everywhere. then we just got a bit careless in our finishing in ourlast got a bit careless in our finishing in our last pass, even in our build up in our...
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he was in southhampton england loading ships for d-day, and anyway, he got to normandy in late july. he met my mother over there, and she lived in -- called -- anyway, the occupation for many years and they had no food. you couldn't go to a local supermarket and get any food. she had nothing. they had to try to grow their foods in mine fields, because there was no open field and the occupation was pretty heavy in the 40s. so her uncle got shot by the germans because they thought they were shooting at him. he was hunting ducks, but she met my father. my father was in the supply end of the army, and my father would go and give them food. they never saw canned peaches or a lot of food there before, because they were pretty much starving under the occupation. she said the germans that were there were very nice, but like you said, they were young, and some older -- >> bob, i think we lost you, but thanks for your comments. >> i would just add, again, that he's right. that most of france was starving by the end of the war. a french writer said the sound of france is the sound of a growling
he was in southhampton england loading ships for d-day, and anyway, he got to normandy in late july. he met my mother over there, and she lived in -- called -- anyway, the occupation for many years and they had no food. you couldn't go to a local supermarket and get any food. she had nothing. they had to try to grow their foods in mine fields, because there was no open field and the occupation was pretty heavy in the 40s. so her uncle got shot by the germans because they thought they were...
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i know teri is a native of southhampton county. it is funny that george and read thomas, one of the things you get is that you go into -- george henry thomas, one of the things you get is that you go into the community and say you want to write about him and people say, why do you want to write about that traitor? point trained.t we know there are other virginians who have the same kind of profile. not only did thomas work closely lee robert ely -- robert e but they served in the army together and unfortunately, one of their routines that was very common, especially out on the plains, were courts-martial and both thomas and lee would go from post to post in texas prior and they will be involved in a number of courts-martial throughout the state of texas. a lot of movement and activity that put them in close proximity, both virginians, both west pointers. one chooses one path and the other chooses the other. thomas was born near a town near jerusalem. family areas and his there. he is not there. ultimately, he is buried in troy, new
i know teri is a native of southhampton county. it is funny that george and read thomas, one of the things you get is that you go into -- george henry thomas, one of the things you get is that you go into the community and say you want to write about him and people say, why do you want to write about that traitor? point trained.t we know there are other virginians who have the same kind of profile. not only did thomas work closely lee robert ely -- robert e but they served in the army together...
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the slight cotton production in southhampton county, not much. but when we see where the slave production is going. it's going to go along the black belt, the mississippi river. this is also going to play an important role in the revolt. well, we're going to see the shift of the slave population basically from the coast which is where it is in the 1830 map to the mississippi river area. that's without -- without taking the slave population away from the -- from virginia. virginia still has its slave population. it's just the growth of the slave population happens in the west. i mean, important thing and thing you can't see, what's the number of slaves in the country in 1830? 2 million. what's the number of slaves in the country in 1860? 4 million. okay, so there's been an enormous growth in the slave population in the country. but notice this. in southampton the slaves -- i don't want to get my numbers reversed and i can't see it so it's okay. southampton population is going to go down. why? because this is not the center place of the economic gr
the slight cotton production in southhampton county, not much. but when we see where the slave production is going. it's going to go along the black belt, the mississippi river. this is also going to play an important role in the revolt. well, we're going to see the shift of the slave population basically from the coast which is where it is in the 1830 map to the mississippi river area. that's without -- without taking the slave population away from the -- from virginia. virginia still has its...
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blacks are out hunting in southhampton on october 15? less than two months? what's going on? it doesn't make sense. after the revolt, the revolt was quickly put down. and in fact, immediately after the revolt, the whites in charge realized that the great danger was not from the blacks who were put down in about a day or two. the great danger to the slaveholders was from the whites. because there was nothing they could do if regular whites decided that they wanted to kill all the blacks became across. so, martial law was passed in south hampton county. southampton county. and the county was really, the fighting was really, the repercussions against the black community was really much, much less than people had thought. so, why? well, because the slaveholders needed to protect the property. that's what happens. nat turner found, he is discovered. the black community knows immediately that these are blacks who are not going to hide him but are going to betray him, and eventually going to -- a couple more weeks of hiding out. they are chasing them at this point and they know wher
blacks are out hunting in southhampton on october 15? less than two months? what's going on? it doesn't make sense. after the revolt, the revolt was quickly put down. and in fact, immediately after the revolt, the whites in charge realized that the great danger was not from the blacks who were put down in about a day or two. the great danger to the slaveholders was from the whites. because there was nothing they could do if regular whites decided that they wanted to kill all the blacks became...