Nick Pell
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So I think that the scale is definitely one difference. The Barbary slave trade did not have the same kind of middle passage that killed off a third, a half, a tenth, whatever it is, percentage of the ship.
Yeah, right. It's the Marine Corps song, like the shores of Tripoli.
Yeah, right. It's the Marine Corps song, like the shores of Tripoli.
Yeah, right. It's the Marine Corps song, like the shores of Tripoli.
But yeah, the American military.
But yeah, the American military.
But yeah, the American military.
Yeah, Sicily. Huh. And as many people may or may not know, France conquered most of Northern Africa that conquered Algeria and Tunisia anyway.
Yeah, Sicily. Huh. And as many people may or may not know, France conquered most of Northern Africa that conquered Algeria and Tunisia anyway.
Yeah, Sicily. Huh. And as many people may or may not know, France conquered most of Northern Africa that conquered Algeria and Tunisia anyway.
The Civil War was absolutely fought over slavery, but it was not fought over slavery for the reason that most people think.
The Civil War was absolutely fought over slavery, but it was not fought over slavery for the reason that most people think.
The Civil War was absolutely fought over slavery, but it was not fought over slavery for the reason that most people think.
Yeah. People did not care a bit about the slaves. The most weirdo Quakers and, you know, some people in Massachusetts.
Yeah. People did not care a bit about the slaves. The most weirdo Quakers and, you know, some people in Massachusetts.
Yeah. People did not care a bit about the slaves. The most weirdo Quakers and, you know, some people in Massachusetts.
Yeah, like Henry David Thoreau and Harriet Beecher Stowe are like the only people who care about slaves in 1860. The Civil War was the culmination of a conflict between two economic systems, agricultural slavery and industrial free labor. Again, like there's very few people outside of some Quakers, some radicals in Massachusetts. for the most part, who really cared about the plight of the slaves.
Yeah, like Henry David Thoreau and Harriet Beecher Stowe are like the only people who care about slaves in 1860. The Civil War was the culmination of a conflict between two economic systems, agricultural slavery and industrial free labor. Again, like there's very few people outside of some Quakers, some radicals in Massachusetts. for the most part, who really cared about the plight of the slaves.
Yeah, like Henry David Thoreau and Harriet Beecher Stowe are like the only people who care about slaves in 1860. The Civil War was the culmination of a conflict between two economic systems, agricultural slavery and industrial free labor. Again, like there's very few people outside of some Quakers, some radicals in Massachusetts. for the most part, who really cared about the plight of the slaves.
The Civil War was not a humanitarian crusade to free the slaves. It had nothing to do with freeing the slaves until the very end. And that was just by accident. It was so that the North could get a military advantage against the South. If you read Lincoln's papers and stuff from the later decades,