It was not nice at all. People got wipped and beatings if they did not do as there masters told them. Slaves were sold and left in horrific conditions, such as when on board a slave boat packed with slaves moving from country to country, slaves were left to sleep in there own urine and poo, they were not fed and other conditions that none of you have had to live in.
There are other countries that do have slavery but they do not treat it like we did back then! =D
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slavery and the issues that it brougt
Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
Slavery had been abolished in the British Empire since The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833, and 13th Amendment to the constitution abolished slavery in the United States in 1864. Therefore in answer to your question, there was no slavery in 1870.
If you are "pro slavery" you like slavery! that is all
Just like many things in society people's minds changed concerning slavery. Slavery had been around of thousands of years ( modern slavery still exists) and it was a normal condition in the world. Today we wouldn't think of having a hanging at the mall, but it wasn't uncommon to have the death penalty take place in a public place.
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marriages in those days were arranged by the parents. mainly young women didn't like this, they wanted to pick their own husbands, which lend to conflict within the families.
following are the some of the images of 18th century model trading ship.please have a look at the following:
A belted plaid is a large blanket-like piece of fabric, a standard item of men's Highland dress from the late 16th century until the middle of the 18th century, the precursor of the modern kilt.
Art in the 18th century was very complex. The visual art for example was full of ornate and very detailed features.
Gothic horror as a literary genre emerged in the late 18th century, with influential works like Horace Walpole's "The Castle of Otranto" published in 1764. It gained popularity through the 19th century with authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Mary Shelley contributing to its development.
The same as today, corrupt.
The French currency in the 18th century was the franc. Some coins were named by old names like the Louis (the largest coin).
pretty poor if you were the average innkeeper
100 years just like any other century It went from 1600 to 1700 and from there it was the 18th century