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they bagan it in Europe but they didn't invent slavery, this concept existed in far more ancient civilizations
Slavery in early medieval Europe was relatively common. It was widespread at the end of antiquity. The etymology of the word slave comes from this period, the word sklabos meaning Slav. Slavery declined in the Middle Ages in most parts of Europe as serfdom slowly rose, but it never completely disappeared. It persisted longer in Southern and Eastern Europe. In Poland slavery was forbidden in the 15th century; it was replaced by the second enserfment. In Lithuania, slavery was formally abolished in 1588.Throughout this period slaves were traded openly in most cities, including cities as diverse as Marseilles,Dublin and Prague, and many were sold to buyers in the Middle East. The town of Caffa in the Crimeawas called the capital of the medieval slave trade, but an overland route to Caliphate of Córdoba took pagan and dualist Slavs from Kiev through Lviv and Prague, at that time the borderlands of Christianity, this arduous land route competing with the North-South route by river which led to the Black Sea.
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The abolishment movement led by Fredrick Douglass. It's intent was to put a stop to slavery. This movement was started in the 1830s.
Female suffrage and abolishment of slavery were not original features of the US Constitution.
The Official Document Of Slavery Abolishment.
June 9 1865
abolishment of slavery
The abolitionist movement promoted the complete end of slavery, advocating for the freedom and equal rights of enslaved individuals. It sought to abolish the institution of slavery and bring about social justice and equality for all individuals, regardless of race.
Female suffrage and abolishment of slavery were not original features of the US Constitution.
The abolishment of slavery.
Abolishment of slavery
Abolishment of slavery Apex=)
Abolishment of slavery Apex=)
William Wilberforce played a significant role in the abolishment of slavery in England during the 1800s. He created petitions signed by hundreds of thousands of brits who believed in the abolishment of slavery, this petition was monumental in Wilberforce's success. Women also helped the abolishment of slavery in England. They worked a long side Wilberforce encouraging him to continue his work and demand more rights for these slaves. These women were the people who made the abolishment of slavery happen as fast as it did because they weren't content with "gradual abolition" which is what the house of commons granted Wilberforce.