امریکہ کی کنفیڈریٹ ریاستیں۔ (Urdu Wikipedia)

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  • Mark M. Smith (2008)۔ "The Plantation Economy"۔ $1 میں John B. Boles۔ A Companion to the American South (بزبان انگریزی)۔ John Wiley & Sons۔ ISBN 978-1-4051-3830-7۔ Antebellum southern society was defined in no small part by the shaping and working of large tracts of land whose soil was tilled and staples tended by enslaved African-American laborers. This was, in short, a society dependent on what historians have variously referred to as the plantation system, the southern slave economy or, more commonly, the plantation economy... Slaveholders' demand for labor increased apace. The number of southern slaves jumped from under one million in 1790 to roughly four million by 1860. By the middle decades of the antebellum period, the Old South had matured into a slave society whose plantation economy affected virtually every social and economic relation within the South. 
  • Teri A. McMurtry-Chubb (2021)۔ Race Unequals: Overseer Contracts, White Masculinities, and the Formation of Managerial Identity in the Plantation Economy (بزبان انگریزی)۔ Lexington Books۔ صفحہ: 31۔ ISBN 978-1-4985-9907-8۔ The plantation as the vehicle to wealth was tied to the primacy of cotton in the growth of global capitalism. The large-scale cultivation and harvest of cot ton required new forms of labor organization, as well as labor management, Enter the overseer. By 1860, there were approximately 38,000 overseers working as plantation managers throughout the antebellum south. They were employed by the wealthiest of planters, planters who held multiple plantations and owned hundreds of enslaved Africans. By 1860, 85 percent of all cotton grown in the South was on plantations of 100 acres or more. On these plantations resided 91.2 percent of enslaved Africans. Planters came to own these Africans through the internal slave trade in the United States that moved to its cotton fields approximately one million enslaved laborers. 
  • David W. Blight (2009)۔ Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory۔ Harvard University Press۔ صفحہ: 259۔ ISBN 978-0-674-02209-6 

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  • "Learn – Civil War Trust" (PDF)۔ civilwar.org۔ October 29, 2013۔ 01 اپریل 2010 میں اصل (PDF) سے آرکائیو شدہ۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ August 27, 2017 

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  • "History"۔ Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 12 جولا‎ئی 2021 

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  • J. David Hacker (2011-09-20)۔ "Recounting the Dead"۔ Opinionator۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 19 مئی 2018 

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  • "Preventing Diplomatic Recognition of the Confederacy, 1861–65"۔ U.S. Department of State۔ August 28, 2013 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ 

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  • "Preventing Diplomatic Recognition of the Confederacy, 1861–65"۔ U.S. Department of State۔ August 28, 2013 میں اصل سے آرکائیو شدہ 
  • "Learn – Civil War Trust" (PDF)۔ civilwar.org۔ October 29, 2013۔ 01 اپریل 2010 میں اصل (PDF) سے آرکائیو شدہ۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ August 27, 2017 

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