slavocracy (Meaning)

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slavocracy (n.)

The persons or interest formerly representing slavery politically, or wielding political power for the preservation or advancement of slavery.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slavocracy

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slavocracy Sentence Examples

  1. The Southern slavocracy exploited enslaved people to maintain its economic and political power.
  2. The establishment of the United States as a slavocracy laid the foundation for centuries of racial inequality.
  3. The slavocracy relied on a rigid hierarchy of race and oppression to enforce its control.
  4. The brutality of the slavocracy led to widespread resistance and rebellion among enslaved people.
  5. The abolitionist movement fought tirelessly against the slavocracy, demanding an end to the abhorrent practice of slavery.
  6. The Civil War was a pivotal moment in American history, resulting in the demise of the slavocracy.
  7. The legacy of the slavocracy continues to shape race relations in the United States today.
  8. The slavocracy's disregard for human rights left a lasting stain on the nation's conscience.
  9. The historical record of the slavocracy serves as a reminder of the depths of human depravity.
  10. Overcoming the legacy of the slavocracy requires ongoing efforts towards racial justice and reconciliation.

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The persons or interest formerly representing slavery politically, or wielding political power for the preservation or advancement of slavery.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Southern slavocracy exploited enslaved people to maintain its economic and political power.

The establishment of the United States as a slavocracy laid the foundation for centuries of racial inequality.

The slavocracy relied on a rigid hierarchy of race and oppression to enforce its control.

The brutality of the slavocracy led to widespread resistance and rebellion among enslaved people.