Match these people with the appropriate phrase. 1. South Carolina Nullification Ordinance of 1832 George McDuffie 2. considered slavery an improvement over life in Africa George Fitzhugh 3. "The Hireling and the Slave" William Grayson 4. "Cannibals All!" or "Slaves Without Masters" William Harper

Respuesta :

Marchings have to be in this accordance:

1. South Carolina Nullification Ordinance of 1832 - William Harper
2. 
George McDuffie considered slavery an improvement over life in Africa
3. 
"The Hireling and the Slave" - William Grayson
4. 
"Cannibals All!" or "Slaves Without Masters" - George Fitzhugh

1- South Carolina Nullification Ordinance of 1932 --- William Harper

William Joseph Harper was an American politician. In 1826, he represented the state of South Carolina in the US Senate.

2- Considered slavery an improvement over life in Africa --- George McDuffie

George McDuffie was an American politician and from 1834 to 1836 Governor of South Carolina. He also represented this state in both Houses of the Congress.

He fought for the rights of individual states and tightened slavery. Former slaves who wanted to return to South Carolina as free people were immediately enslaved.

3- "The Hireling and the Slave" --- William Grayson

William John Grayson was an American politician. Between 1833 and 1837, he represented the state of South Carolina in the House of Representatives.

4- "Cannibals All!" or "Slaves Without Masters" --- George Fizhugh

According to the racist opinions of the time, Fitzhugh believed that African-Americans were "weak, ignorant and dependent" on the upper class of whites, but their racism was part of a class analysis common to socialists.