Since time immemorial. It still exists today.
The trans Atlantic slave trade took place from 1550 to 1850. For many centuries before Europeans and Colonists became involved in the commerce of African people, there was already a thriving trade in African slaves in many Arab nations, and the Roman and Egyptian empires.
The crossroads at Timbuktu (now in Mali), founded in the twelfth century by Tuareg nomads, was a thriving center for trade in salt, gold, spices, and slaves. Timbuktu remained a major trade center for over 300 years. Timbuktu was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.
See the links below for some additional information on the African slave trade.
they were normally as big as sail boat (kinda small)
Slave ships to the United States ended when slavery in the United States ended...in 1864.
The Middle Passage journey of the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade varied greatly. Depending on the weather the trip could take anywhere from one to six months.
from 200 - 500. many ship owners lied about how many slaves they had and held many more than the maximum for the specific ship
it lasted for 1 year.
20-90 days
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Slavery existed in African trade long before europeans arrived
It was the subject of many compromises, but it was never settled .
There were many, starting with George Washington and ending with Abraham Lincoln. Slavery was institutionalized even well before that, and was one of the major economical resources for the Americas (manual labor for plantations).
it existed by traders coming in and out Africa By forgein countries such as England and America
The justifications of slavery during the eighteenth century were little to none until close to the end. Slavery was not a subject that was questioned whether it was ethical to keep the slave trade going. By 1750, still no one seriously discussed or questioned the existence of slavery. By 1888, the institution of slavery no longer existed in the transatlantic economy. Prior to the eighteenth century however, there were justifications to slavery. Chattel slavery did exist however prior to the eighteenth century. Chattel slavery is the ownership of one human being by another (existed in the West). Plato and Aristotle both provided arguments for slavery based on the assertion that persons in bondage were intended by nature to be slaves. Christian writers accommodated themselves similarly to the institution. They contended that the most harmful form of slavery was that of the enslavement of the soul to sin rather than the enslavement of physical body. They also argued that genuine freedom was recognized from the relationship one has with God and that if problems arise that relate to the injustices of inequality would be solved in the Hereafter. Christina Scholastic thinkers in the Middle Ages had portrayed slavery as a part of the natural and necessary hierarchy of the world and universe.
No, sugar did not cause slavery. Slavery existed long before the United States existed, or the Americas were discovered by Europeans. In fact, slavery existed long before the European countries existed.
Slavery has existed as long as humans have been alive.
Slavery existed in the ancient world, long before the Dutch used it.
Slavery existed in African trade long before europeans arrived
Since time immemorial. It still exists today.
Slavery has probably existed as long as there have been people, and possibly longer, depending on how generous your definition of "people" is.
Slavery has existed as long as humans have been alive.
Nominally, satan, but note that many people sell themselves into 'slavery,' or at least a period of indentured service.
Slavery has existed before written history. Slavery existed in the United States in the first permanent colony, Jamestown. The first slaves were brought there in 1619.
the answer is........................................NO my darling
it does
no racism existed before slavery