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Slave Trade
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slaves. Throughout most of this period, the need for cheap agricultural labor in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the American South drove the demand for African slaves. Yet even though white plantation owners were the final buyers of slav...

The Slave Trade
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The reasons for slavery are usually financial as a slave can be cheap and disposable. Slaves were often imported from poorer areas and allowed a slave-owner for the workers. The modern slave trade flourished in the early Middle Ages, especi...

Slave Trading During European Enlightenment
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slave trade was the means by which the history of the Americas and Africa became linked and a principal way in which African societies were drawn into the world economy. The import into Africa of European firearms, Indian textiles, Indonesi...

Slave Trade From The Mall Of America
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slave to the individual was obliged until the liability was worked off. Warfare was significant to the Maya humanity, because raids on surrounding localities supplied the victims needed for human forfeit, as well as slaves for the building ...

Atlantic Slave Trade
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event in the history of slavery was the uprising of 1822 in Charleston, South Carolina. Denmark Vesey was a West Indian slave who had won a Lottery with a big cash prize, He paid for his freedom with his winnings and ended his own slavery ...

The Abolition Of Slave Trade In Britain And Caribbean
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the occupation of the Romans in Britain. There was the slave trade through the Atlantic Ocean in Britain. Adam Hochschild has discussed the slave trade in Britain, and the fact that how the British people had fought against the Atlantic sla...

The American Slave Trade
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the American Slave Trade. In 1787, a small group of British citizens initiated a grassroots campaign to end slavery — a practice the vast majority of Britons regarded as not only acceptable, but vital. Within five years, hundreds of thousan...