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In ancient societies, slavery was used for a nation's economy as a normal part of the world from the view of ancient rulers and slave owners. Using ancient Rome as an example, any enemy who fought against the power of Rome and lost, the enemy and their families would be kept as slaves or sold into slavery to other trade friendly nations.In modern times, meaning for example the 1600's to the end of the 19th century, slave owners believed that cheap slave labor helped themselves and the economy. In the Southern states of the United States, slaves were also a way of life and as in other times, a cheap source of labor. The idea of white slavery was not possible, African Blacks were deemed fit to only be slaves based on race.
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In a free-market economy, private individuals or groups are in control
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In ancient societies, slavery was used for a nation's economy as a normal part of the world from the view of ancient rulers and slave owners. Using ancient Rome as an example, any enemy who fought against the power of Rome and lost, the enemy and their families would be kept as slaves or sold into slavery to other trade friendly nations.In modern times, meaning for example the 1600's to the end of the 19th century, slave owners believed that cheap slave labor helped themselves and the economy. In the Southern states of the United States, slaves were also a way of life and as in other times, a cheap source of labor. The idea of white slavery was not possible, African Blacks were deemed fit to only be slaves based on race.
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Quakers resisted slavery.
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There are many types of interest groups in the world economy. Some of these include economic groups, business groups, labor groups, and splits in the labor movement.
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in what sate did pro-slavery and abolitionist groups actually shed blood?
Abolitionists
The Quakers and the Mennonites were two religious groups that openly condemned slavery in the American colonies.
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anti-federalists
Anti-Federalists.