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The southern colonies had both. The indentured servants were most likely prisoners.
It might have something to do with today's 'redundant male' syndrome. The female slaves were the ones much more likely to become house-slaves, and often gained trust and friendship with the planters' families. The males were mostly field-slaves, and were made to feel inferior.
Eli Whitney was likely the inventor who solidified the practice of slavery in the South. His invention of the cotton gin made cotton monstrously profitable.
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No mater how far you go back in history slavery was always there. The USA in fact was one of the last developed country's in the world to abolish it and its still around today. You can safely say that the pharaos had no problem with slavery.
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observing the cruelty of slave auctions
observing the cruelty of slave auctions
observing the cruelty of slave auctions
Enlightenment thinkers believed that the human ability to reason makes all people equal. They also believed that, if people are all equal, they should have equal freedoms and rights as citizens. The impact of this idea can be seen in the language of the U.S. Declaration of Independence ("life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"). It also helped inspire the abolitionist movement to free African slaves in the United States in the 19th century.
Since he was a slave he was likely against slavery.
Events such as World War I, the Russian Revolution, and the tumultuous political and social climate of the early 20th century likely influenced Yeats's writing of "The Second Coming." The chaos, uncertainty, and sense of looming disaster that characterized this period are reflected in the poem's apocalyptic imagery and themes of societal breakdown and renewal.
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Chaucer's readers in the 14th century would have likely been familiar with the social stereotypes and gender norms that Alison the Wife of Bath challenges in "The Canterbury Tales." They would have had a better understanding of the cultural context and societal expectations that influenced Alison's character.
The most likely geological feature that influenced the drawing of the proclamation of 1763 would be the Appalachian Mountains.
The likely word is "influenced" (affected, impacted).
Whitman was likely in favor of ending slavery and therefore was likely pro-abolitionist.