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Roman numerals were used throughout the Roman Empire
Roman numerals were used throughout the Roman Empire.
Throughout the Roman Empire
In 1839, an anti-slavery society was formed, the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, which worked to outlaw slavery in other countries and also to pressure the government.
Ancient Romans.
The Spanish used both the Catholic Church and slavery to incorporate natives in their society.
They were used throughout the length of the Roman Empire, which fell in 475 CE. So from 754BCE-475CE.
Everyone in Roman Society. Large cities had public baths that was open to all.
The people were sold into slavery, and it was used to settle retired Roman soldiers.
Many countries used slavery.USA,Britain are 2 of the most famous countries to use slavery.Also lots of African tribes would use slavery.Also the Roman empire used slavery.
Briefly, vulgar (common) Latin was used throughout the Roman Empire.
according to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery#History Slavery can be traced to the earliest records, such as the Code of Hammurabi in Mesopotamia (~1800 BCE.), which refers to slavery as an already established institution. I dont know you stupid a** mother*****