Chronology of World SlaveryBloomsbury Academic, 15.06.1999 - 580 Seiten Chronology of World Slavery combines multiple chronologies, sidebars on specialized topics, primary source documents, and gripping illustrations into a compelling portrayal of slavery from the dawn of civilization to the present. Organized by geographic region and time period, this work enables readers to gain a quick understanding of how long slavery has been part of human life and where it has occurred. |
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... South . The earliest ac- counts of rice culture in colonial America are var- ied and inconsistent , but experimental plantings were made in Virginia as early as 1622 , and by 1690 , rice was an established commercial staple along the South ...
... South . The earliest ac- counts of rice culture in colonial America are var- ied and inconsistent , but experimental plantings were made in Virginia as early as 1622 , and by 1690 , rice was an established commercial staple along the South ...
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... South and most southern Jews continued to own slaves . By the mid- dle of the eighteenth century , slavery was an im- portant factor in the development of the South's economy , and Jacob Cardoza , of Portuguese Jewish descent and editor ...
... South and most southern Jews continued to own slaves . By the mid- dle of the eighteenth century , slavery was an im- portant factor in the development of the South's economy , and Jacob Cardoza , of Portuguese Jewish descent and editor ...
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... South . Calhoun made the startling and unique claim that import duties equaled export duties , which meant that the main burden of such a tariff fell on southerners , the nation's main exporters . According to this logic , the South ...
... South . Calhoun made the startling and unique claim that import duties equaled export duties , which meant that the main burden of such a tariff fell on southerners , the nation's main exporters . According to this logic , the South ...
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Chronology | 1 |
Israelites and Slavery | 8 |
GrecoRoman Women as Slaves | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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