CHAPTER 1
Slaveholders were even a minority within their own states. By 1860, only one-fourth of white southern households owned slaves, and about half of those owned fewer than five. Yet the total value of all slaves was between $2.7 and $3.7 billion, making it an asset that exceeded the value of all U.S. manufacturing and railroad capital combined. ................
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