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==was it a war?==
From what I have read (from a book I no longer have access to) it was really an industrial dispute and only escalated into violence because the slave owners responded with murder. As such it really is a part of Military history but an especially dark chapter in industrial relations.

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The author of "the Economics of Emancipation was not MicHael Craton but Katherine Mary ButlerDelahays (talk) 15:10, 12 June 2015 (UTC)
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was it a war?

From what I have read (from a book I no longer have access to) it was really an industrial dispute and only escalated into violence because the slave owners responded with murder. As such it really is a part of Military history but an especially dark chapter in industrial relations.

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