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slavocracy
[ sley-vok-ruh-see ]
noun
- the rule or domination of slaveholders:
the slavocracy of the old plantations.
- a dominating body of slaveholders.
slavocracy
/ sleɪˈvɒkrəsɪ /
noun
- slaveholders as a dominant class
- domination by slaveholders
Other Words From
- slav·o·crat [sley, -v, uh, -krat], noun
- slav·o·crat·ic [sley-v, uh, -, krat, -ik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of slavocracy1
Example Sentences
Champions of genocide and race-based slavocracy, they were asserting, will be championed no longer.
It was thus that Van Buren made his extreme concession to the slavocracy.
The New England conscience excoriated these things and attributed them to the machinations of the slavocracy.
There was already much talk that Texas was being drawn toward the United States by the slavocracy.
If Douglas had the slavocracy back of him and catered to it, he did not have plutocracy back of him.
Douglas had wished for land for his country and had paralleled the course of the slavocracy to get it.
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