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Even after the slaves were freed racism is still out there. Even in today's society people still tend to be very racist. That is more commonly found in the south.
Slavery has never left and still exists. People around the world are still slaves and sold into slavery everyday. Even in the US people are found that are slaves.
Rachel Revere was probably ordering her slaves to sweep The dirt floors an do the dishes. even though slaves were popular in 1800s people still had slaves in1776
African Americans they were still treated as slaves
Slaves were freed through various means such as legal emancipation, escape to free states, or the abolition of slavery in certain regions or countries. While they may no longer be legally considered slaves, they may still face social, economic, or cultural challenges that restrict their true freedom and equality.
Not in the US, but Mauritania still practices slavery even today, in 2009. One could argue that the people of North Korea are all slaves of their totalitarian government, even though the term slave is not officially used. There are many kinds of slavery.
They were free because they obeyed their masters.
They were free because they obeyed their masters. Apex
The south is still there even though there is no slavery.
Slavery still exists. There are 25 million men, women, and children that are slaves today. The people who own slaves see them as property and buy/sell them around the world. Many children are sex slaves and Isis even has published a handbook on slavery and how to enslave people. The people against slavery work at freeing people. Today there are some groups who raise money to buy people out of slavery.
I believe that it was a harsh place for coloured people to live and even though slavery was now illegal, white people still treated coloured people like slaves and animals
Many slaves sought refuge in Canada because it was considered safer due to the British Empire's abolition of slavery in 1833. Additionally, Canada's proximity to the United States made it a more accessible destination compared to the more distant northern states. Canada offered a greater promise of freedom and safety for fugitive slaves fleeing from the harsh conditions and risks of capture in the northern states.