Slavery changed America's history in many ways! Blacks were treated terrible and were forced to do work that was uneccesary.
They were brought to the Americas for slavery.
it caused the civil war it caused the civil war
Yes it was a movement in western Europe and the Americas to end slavery
What parts of Europe still had slavery when Christopher Columbus started the slave trade to the Americas?
No, slavery has been around since the dawn of history, all over the world. The vast majority of the slaves in history were not black Americans. Tens of millions of them were white.
They were brought to the Americas for slavery.
The underground railroad was the first step in ending slavery. This was a major change in the history of the United States.
It led to the Enlightenment and the idea of progress
Joan Tucker has written: 'Britain and the black peoples of the Americas, 1550-1930' -- subject(s): Afro-Americans, Anti-slavery movements, History, Slavery
Cuba and Puerto Rico were the last to abolish slavery in the Americas. In the world, Spanish and Caribbean were among the last ones to eradicate slavery.
it caused the civil war it caused the civil war
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It gave America a more culturally diverse population, it kept African traditions strong and encouraged Africans to stay alive for the hope of going home, it influenced the civil war because of slavery, pretty much all of america's history is based off of slavery and unjust ruling in europe
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The certain Brazil was the last country in the Americas to abolish slavery. It would appear that documentation is required to establish a fact that the United States was the first nation in the Americas to adopt slavery. With that said, it's clear that before the United States was an independent country, slavery existed in the Americas where the British, French and Spanish ruled colonies and territories.