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Spartacus led one against the Roman Empire in the first century BC. Toussaint L'Ouverture led one in Haiti in the late 1700s, and Nat Turner led one in the United States during the 1800s.
probably in the 1800s because that's when cotton became really popular.
The clothing came to America in the 1800s during slavery. The Africans tried to hold onto a their traditions as best as they could during slavery.
Well in the 1800 pirates were actual pirates but the savery got so many punishment if they do not listen
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abolitionist.
No they thought slavery was bad that's how the civil war started but in the 1800s there was slavery in the north and south. The Union was anti-slavery.
"Abolition" can be used to describe the formal ruling-out or ending of anything (including the sale of alcoholic beverages!), but is generally used in the context of slavery in America in the 1700s-1800s. A word used to describe a person who acts against slavery, or anti-slavery activities, is "abolitionist."
Slavery still exists all over the world where people are held against their will and forced to do work for which they aren't paid. Ex sentence of the word slavery: In the 1800s most of the united states was accustomed to slavery.
i absolutely have no idea if you what to find the answer ask a person who knows about slavey.
explain how unfair treatment and slavery affected women wh o came to california during the 1800s?
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In America, slavery.
Slavery was legal in many parts of the world in the 1800s, including the United States, Brazil, Cuba, and various European colonies in Africa and the Caribbean.
Slavery was officially introduced to the United States in 1619.
Slavery was outlawed.