the Holocaust ended through military intervention.
Slavery officially ended around the turn of the nineteenth century through political means. (or sixty years later in the US)
Though many forms of slavery still exist today.
they wanted to end slavery
You could argue that the Holocaust was the start of the modernity.
No the holocaust wasn't part of the civil war. The civil war was over slavery and the holocaust was for world war 2 and the Nazis getting rid of the Jews
January, 1863 is when they tried to end slavery.
abolitionism is the movement to end slavery, and the emancipation proclamation is the document that ended slavery.
There was a lot of slavery in the Holocaust. But slavery has been around for thousands of years and it is still ongoing, so it depends uopn how you which to count.
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the holocaust really didn't effect slavery and besides slavery was before the holocaust......wow wiki answers is not accurate for all you people looking at this...sry but it isn't.While the Holocaust took place way after slavery was established in most countries, it did not effect slavery unless you count that concentration camps, it was either work for free under harsh conditions, or die, so the prisoners were actually slaves if you think about it.
Kept captive and forced to work. Slavery was part of the Holocaust, but the Holocaust was not part of slavery. Slavery has been around for thousands of years, it has been part of most cultures, and all of the larger ones. The Holocaust lasted only a few years and affected only Europe and only a few generations.
they wanted to end slavery
they are both regrettable episodes in human history
America fought Germany for the end of the Holocaust, you can learn more if you research more about the Holocaust end and WW2.
You could argue that the Holocaust was the start of the modernity.
No the holocaust wasn't part of the civil war. The civil war was over slavery and the holocaust was for world war 2 and the Nazis getting rid of the Jews
January, 1863 is when they tried to end slavery.
Slavery officially ended in the United States with the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865. Other countries around the world also abolished slavery at different times through legislative acts or decrees.
abolitionism is the movement to end slavery, and the emancipation proclamation is the document that ended slavery.