Being as slavery started many thousands of years ago there are no records of an exact date.
no. like a year and a day.
Slavery was officially abolished in various countries during the day, through legislative acts or decrees signed by government officials. The time of day when these actions occurred varied depending on the specific country and circumstances surrounding the abolition of slavery.
George Washington wasn't born yet when slavery started. Slavery started in the American colonies in 1620 and George was born in 1732. Slavery in general has existed for millennia.
slavery in the Americas started when the Europeans came over and they started to enslave the native people
slavery started in 1440 when Portugal started trading slaves to western Europe
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Juneteenth commemorates the June 19, 1865, announcement of the abolition of slavery in the U.S. state of Texas. These days it’s known as Juneteenth Independence Day or just Freedom Day and celebrates the end of slavery throughout the once again United States. General Robert E. Lee had actually surrendered months before. I hope you get the answer :)
Slavery started before the United States was a Country.
No, slavery started long before, in Ancient countries.
No. The southerns were the ones who started slavery where as the north prohibited it. The southern started slavery especially around the Civil War.
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