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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... later put into verse by Socrates , and they were written down many years later . Many of the common phrases associated with Aesop's fables , such as " United we stand , divided we fall " and " Better to die once for all than live in ...
... later put into verse by Socrates , and they were written down many years later . Many of the common phrases associated with Aesop's fables , such as " United we stand , divided we fall " and " Better to die once for all than live in ...
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... later by serfs who primarily differed from slaves in that they could not be sold apart from the land . Schol- ars , particularly those influenced by Marxism , have believed that the transition from slavery to free labor toward the end ...
... later by serfs who primarily differed from slaves in that they could not be sold apart from the land . Schol- ars , particularly those influenced by Marxism , have believed that the transition from slavery to free labor toward the end ...
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... later abolished the transatlantic slave trade . Notions of virtue and vice appear in this chronology as Europeans struggled with the issue of slavery throughout the centuries and eventually formulated a philosophical basis upon which to ...
... later abolished the transatlantic slave trade . Notions of virtue and vice appear in this chronology as Europeans struggled with the issue of slavery throughout the centuries and eventually formulated a philosophical basis upon which to ...
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Chronology | 1 |
Israelites and Slavery | 8 |
GrecoRoman Women as Slaves | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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abolished slavery abolition of slavery abolitionist aforesaid African slave trade American American Civil War antislavery Asia authorities became began Brazil Britain British captives captured century China Chinese Christian Civil coast Congress constitution court Cuba culture declared Document Dutch East emancipation emperor Empire enacted English enslaved established European eventually forces free blacks freed freedom French Fugitive Slave Act fugitive slaves Further Reading Greek Haiti India Indies indigenous institution island issued Jews John Kansas King land large numbers leaders legislature Madagascar manumission master ment Merina modern-day moral mulatto Negro North northern numbers of slaves officially owners Parliament person plantation political port Portugal Portuguese practice prohibited proslavery published rebellion region Roman Rome Saint Domingue Senate ship slave labor slaveholders slaveowners slavery social Society sold South Carolina southern Spanish territory tion U.S. Congress Umbanda United University Press vessels Virginia West Africa York
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