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Yes, but not from Africa to the Americas.

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Yes, throughout history there have been instances where white people were taken as slaves. One well-known example is the Barbary slave trade, where North African pirates captured and enslaved Europeans for centuries. Additionally, there were instances of white slaves in ancient Greece and Rome, as well as during the early colonial period in America.

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How did English slave owners justify slavery?

English slave owners justified slavery by promoting racist ideologies that asserted the superiority of white people over Black people, claiming that it was their divine duty to civilize and educate those they enslaved. They also argued that slavery was necessary for the economic prosperity of the colonies and that people of African descent were inherently inferior and better off under the control of white slave owners.


How does the slave auction work?

In a slave auction, enslaved people are put up for bidding by auctioneers, and the highest bidder wins the right to purchase the enslaved person. Enslaved individuals are treated as property to be bought and sold to the highest bidder, perpetuating the dehumanization and exploitation of people. These auctions were a brutal and inhumane practice that occurred during the transatlantic slave trade and other historical periods of slavery.


What are the 3 rules of the slave code?

The three main rules of the slave codes were restrictions on slaves' movement, freedom to assemble, and literacy. These codes aimed to control and limit the autonomy and rights of enslaved individuals to prevent potential uprisings and maintain the institution of slavery.


The quote Where any slave shall be guilty of running away it shall be lawful such slave to punish by whipping cropping or branding came from what?

The quote "Where any slave shall be guilty of running away, it shall be lawful for any person or persons to apprehend and deliver such slave to the owner, and that the said owner shall have full power and authority to get, or recover, his said slave by proving his property" was from a 1705 Virginia colonial law called the Virginia Slave Code. It was one of the early legal codes that regulated the institution of slavery in the American colonies.


Life of a slave?

The life of a slave was characterized by forced labor, physical and emotional abuse, and lack of freedom. Slaves were considered property and had no legal rights, often enduring harsh conditions and treatment at the hands of their owners. Despite these hardships, many slaves demonstrated resilience, resistance, and a strong sense of community within their enslaved communities.

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What did justice say about the dred Scott case?

The Supreme Court basically said that the entire USA, (before the Civil War), was a slave nation. That there were no slave states, or free states. The entire country was a slave nation and anyone could have slaves in any state they wanted to. One of the Supreme Court Justices even said that a black people in the USA had no rights and that white people could do anything they wanted to to black people. Dred Scott, a slave who was taken to Wisconsin (a "free" state) was still a slave, and it did not matter where his owner took him to.


Are there any white people in haiti?

Yes there are white people in Haiti. Haiti was a French populated country where African Slave trades were brought. So there is a huge chance that there are many white people in Haiti, as well as a mix of the white haitians and black haitians.


Where do the Digo people live?

The Digo people live in Tanzanea and Kenya. Digo are native and ethnic people. They faced bankruptcy and once unable to pay their bills any longer were taken into the slave trade.


What happened to babies if they were born by a slave?

They became property of the slave owner. Once they had grown enough to do work, they would be put to work like any other slave. They also were taken from their mother.


Why did the trade in African slaves increases dramatically in the seventh century?

It increased because of white people's demand. Most people today because of white guilt try to use the stock argument that "Africans sold Africans so Africans are responsible for what whites did" that's bullshit.The atlantic slave trade and any other slave trade is a DEMAND DRIVEN MARKET.


What does fugitive slave law mean?

The Fugitive Slave Law was a law in the United States prior to the Civil War that required the return of escaped slaves to their owners. It was part of the Compromise of 1850 and heightened tensions between abolitionists and supporters of slavery. The law was controversial and widely criticized for its harsh treatment of slaves seeking freedom.


In the time of slavery in the US was it legal for a white slave owner to teach his slave to read and write?

any one caught helping black people during slavery were jailed or killed by law. Not all white people were slave owners back then. MANY white people tried helping blacks escape. especially white girls, white girls are more kinder and giving then white males. so white women would occasionaly help a slave read,write and possibly escape. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The above is true. Actually, only one Southern family in four owned slaves, mostly rich plantation owners. Before the war, Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson ran a school in violation of Virginia law to educate blacks and those of mixed black-white parentage.


Why is the slave trade in with the slave trade?

it is in with the slave trade because many people worked very hard to make money or get land and some people just dont do any work. So they brought people who did work to do the work for them.


Famous people that came from slavery?

do you know any famous people that came from the slave trade


Can a slave be white?

Historically, slavery was not determined by race, and individuals of various races have been enslaved. However, in the context of chattel slavery in the United States, slavery was largely based on race with African Americans being the primary group enslaved.


What were the consequence?

The consequences of being a slave could be, being taken away from your family at any time. Then can be taken to a different place to farm. You could also be captured or sold at any time. A consequence and/or punishment would be that if you "misbehave" or make your slave owner mad, you can be whipped or beaten. some slaves turn out somewhat lucky because they are with a nicer slave owner that doesn't work them as hard, or gives them a little easier jobs.


How was slavery that existed in Africa differ from the transatlantic slave trade?

slaves could inherit their masters property. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am not sure about the veracity of the above:- In Africa and indeed across Europe in ancient times slaves were taken as part of conquest when one people attacked another and the ethnicity of the slaves (and masters) was varied. Anyone from any race could be a slave and anyone from any race could be a master. In America all slaves were black Africans and slavery became a racial issue - to justify (in their own minds) what they were doing the white slavers needed to regard the people they had enslaved as inherently inferior humans (because it would be wrong to enslave someone who was equal). This is what made the transatlantic slave trade different.