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Historically, slaves were sold through public auctions, private sales, or through trade agreements. Buyers would bid on the slaves or negotiate a price with the seller. Today, human trafficking and modern-day slavery remain significant issues, with victims often sold through illegal means such as online platforms or underground networks.
There is no evidence that John Hancock ever bought or sold slaves.
no. He was against slavery. He never owned slaves or bought/sold them.
For the most part, slaves were sold to European traders by slave traders. These were people who bought and sold slaves just like any other commodity. But they were not just any slaves they got paid a little bit for there work
could be bought and sold ~apex~
I am not sure what you mean about "winning slaves". Slaves were bought and sold like property.
because the white men from the US thought that they were "property" and could be bought and sold. they sold the slaves for work and servants and to make money off them
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Native Americans were not slaves. They were killed or removed from native lands to reservations, but never slaves. The only slaves were the Africans that were bought and sold.
The people who owned, bought, and sold slaves had no rules to follow. The slaves were considered property so they could do what they wanted with them.
Same way as any property . There were also slave auctions.
A slaver bought or sold slaves. They could get money and wealth from it, and it was considered OK to do.