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The emancipation proclamation freed slaves in all states except for the borderline slave states that remained in the union. The proclamation had led the way to abolish slavery in the United States.
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In the 13 original English colonies, indentured servants were replaced by African slaves because unlike slaves, servants were guaranteed to be eventually released from bondage, and therefore slaves would provide renewable sources of labor.
Technicaly, because in Colonial America, There were"Inden.tured Slaves" that were white; 100+years later, the white people kidnapped the Africans and forced them to work all day except Sunday, against their will
Every male between 18 and 35 - except slaves, of course, until the very end, when it was too late to make any difference.
Where Slaves in the south worked in all of the following EXCEPT gold mines.
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No, do you really imagine slaves have anything except a very miserable existence..
The main danger was disease. Because the slaves were in such tight quarters and the hatch was closed, disease spread rapidly. Also poor nutrition and the fact that they had nowhere to go to the bathroom except the floor also contributed to disease. Only 20-80% survived the voyage from Africa to the New World.
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Everyone except Women and slaves.
everyone except Hitler and the Nazis.
Throughout the history of slavery, slaves never had any rights at all, except in certain situations.
It was essential (except for slaves of course).
The emancipation proclamation freed slaves in all states except for the borderline slave states that remained in the union. The proclamation had led the way to abolish slavery in the United States.
He wanted freedom for everyone except the slaves of course.
Each of the following factors contribute to the presidential selection system we use today except