Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery, Band 2Paul Finkelman, Joseph Calder Miller Macmillan Reference USA, Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1998 - 1065 Seiten Covering the history of human slavery in Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the United States, this volume has entries for individuals and such topics as the details of living conditions, resistance and rebellion, law and emancipation, and theory and politics. |
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... developed enough proficiency with this instrument that they were often employed by their masters to play at dances and balls for the entertainment of whites ; a slave named Sy Gilliat became the official fiddler of the state dances at ...
... developed enough proficiency with this instrument that they were often employed by their masters to play at dances and balls for the entertainment of whites ; a slave named Sy Gilliat became the official fiddler of the state dances at ...
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... develop slave supplies of their own along Africa's At- lantic coast for sale in Lisbon and Seville . Transatlantic shipments of slaves developed in the sixteenth cen- tury primarily to supply enslaved Africans to cities in Spain's ...
... develop slave supplies of their own along Africa's At- lantic coast for sale in Lisbon and Seville . Transatlantic shipments of slaves developed in the sixteenth cen- tury primarily to supply enslaved Africans to cities in Spain's ...
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... developed legal form in nineteenth - century Cuba . Because of coartación and other limits that the law imposed on the masters ' power , some scholars have claimed that slavery was generally more humane in Spanish America than in the ...
... developed legal form in nineteenth - century Cuba . Because of coartación and other limits that the law imposed on the masters ' power , some scholars have claimed that slavery was generally more humane in Spanish America than in the ...
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Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery, Band 1 Paul Finkelman,Joseph Calder Miller Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1998 |
Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery Paul Finkelman,Joseph Calder Miller Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1998 |
Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery, Band 1 Paul Finkelman,Joseph Calder Miller Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1998 |
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abolition abolitionists African slaves African-American American ancient antebellum army Atlantic slave trade became BIBLIOGRAPHY bondage Brazil British captives Caribbean chattel Christian church Civil coast colonial common Corbis-Bettmann corvée cotton court cultural death Dutch early East economic eighteenth century emancipation Empire enslaved Europe European families forced forms free blacks freed freedom French Fugitive Slave Germanic haratin History human important indentured Indian institution Islamic islands land Liberia male manumission maroon masters ment military Muslim Negro nineteenth century North northern number of slaves Ottoman Ottoman Empire percent plantation planters political Portuguese production proslavery Quaker racial raids rebellion region religious Revolution Roman law servants servitude ships slav slave labor slave law slave owners slave societies slaveholding slavery social Sokoto caliphate sold South Carolina southern Spanish status Sudan sugar Suriname territory tion U.S. South United Virginia West western William women workers World
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