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How did african slavery end?

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Slavery in Africa still exists in some areas. Slavery of Africans in the U.S.A. ended during the civil war. Look up president Abraham Lincoln.

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Europe, and then the US,outlawed the capture and sale of African slaves in the early 1800s, although owning slaves was legal in the US until the Civil War (1861-1865), which led to the Emancipation Proclamation (1863) and the 13th Amendment (1865).

Slavery is still not illegal everywhere, either through capture or indentured servitude. Forced marriage of child brides is a form of slavery that exists in Niger and other countries, and as many as 15 million minors are "bonded workers" (forced laborers) in India.

There continue to be small organized groups that traffic in actual slaves. "White slavery" refers to the enslavement of women for forced prostitution.

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The slave trade was under protest by some British people, then parliment was forced to take the slave trade into consideration, then they decided that it was a terrible thing and that it needed to be stopped. That was how the slave trade was stopped, not quite. Just like to tease you that was only a minor part of the slave trade but it still ended it. What the British did was stop the goods going to Africa so they couldn't get the slaves then the selling of the slaves stopped and then all that was left was the remaining slaves who then got paid to do the work on the plantation and did such a better job.

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Great Christians like John Brown, who was willing to lay down their life for their fellow man. Believing dark skin people were protected under the Constitution of the United States for slavery, also been given their inalienable rights from their Creator (life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness). These brave men who tired of just talk between the north and south of this country. The north having decides not to have slavery, for many of them having temporary slaves some for 7 years up to 21 years be coming indentured servants, in which even children were sold into slavery by parents, guardians, and ship captains, any one who had authority and the power over people. And the south believing the continuation of slavery necessary to survival of the south, economically, and the belief that the dark skinned people who were slaves were better off than they'd had been as slaves in mostly Africa, being slaves in America where most people considered them selves Christians and not only cared for and treated well their slaves, but after many generations of living and knowing each other, the owners and slaves had family love and respect for each other( this is proved by the deep commitment and not wanting to leave to be freed) (these white and dark skinned family's were separated by northern so called carpetbaggers and government officials raiding the south and preying on the survivors driving them from their farms called plantations, this was planned by business giants of the north wanting cheap labor lost by laws limiting servant hood in the north and the immigrants of the north demanding higher wages). So godly men tired of the debate and the positioning of the states, who were separated by many different issues (but was in slavery in the fore front. The competition of the farmers in the north from the south, in their trade with Europe), these men knowing their death certain, stormed and captured an arsenal in the south. These men demanding the end of slavery were killed by the southern army. This one incident was the beginning of hostilities and the rallying cry for the soldiers of the north, many political leaders used this action at the arsenal to begin the war that was to end the separation of the southern states from the north, who having created their own form of government and did not accept the authority of the government of the United States, and their ability to dictate issues to the south. It was only after the civil war had been going on for a good while, that the issue of slavery was dealt with. Senator Hale had continually brought forth a bill to end slavery which was defeated time after time, then President Lincoln issued the (Emancipation Proclamation) there by making free men of those Americans, who were slaves, people with dark skin (mainly of a heritage from the continent of Africa, and others of dark skin and or maybe not dark skin who illegally in slaved, but most were originally bought from Africa where the leaders sold their fellows as slaves to the traders merchants ships or the descendants of these sold slaves..[Slavery in Africa still goes on today.]) Most people of the world at that time, even those who did like slavery thought is necessary or permitable, for some form of slavery to exist, for economic reasons, or just because it has always seemed to be that way. Only those who had been or were slaves or servants with out freedom became convinced of the wrongness of involuntary servant hood. So the answer is: that slavery has not been brought to an end. Today the business giants of this country don't own just factories, but in fact own the minds and bodies of many who are easily lead by the entertainment and information created for the purpose of Propaganda, in order to convince both men, women and their children to give up their live of true freedom, becoming addicted and enslaved by every lust and evil known to mankind, anything twisted from the ancient past and mixed with the most resent technologies., which have been for the profits and lusts of the powerful and the driven. These Giants of society have them self's been enslaved but their own lusts. They have taken or inherited (by the deceitful temptations of; fun for a season and the desire to be rich and famous and or to be like those who we idolize believing that they have found happiness) what belongs to others, given to all by their Creator: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. They (the very rich) having sought happiness by the same trap (like a mouse going for the cheese thinking it will bring happiness and rather gets death from the trap laid by men). Seeking to be happy owning all the marbles, desiring their neighbors lives, their money, their land, their wife's and even their children. They are never satisfied there is never enough money, sex, power, glory of men. They have from the beginning turned one against another, blaming everyone else. They convince people, with their speech that, happiness comes from listening to them, and for all to follow them in what they know is their own misery. They have convinced the dark skinned people and some not dark skinned, to abandon their new found freedom given to them by "The Man from Galilee" to go back to the culture that first enslaved them, strange music, strange gods, cutting and marking them selves pushing objects though their bodies, seeking spiritual forces of darkness, accepting anything evil and wicked. They enslaved with drugs and alcohol that inhibit their own ability to understand the difference between good and evil. They call it back to Africa back to their culture even promoting them to carve gods out of stone. They sell their women in to the slavery of prostitution and theft, having idols of twisted music and sports and theater whose image is that of evil doers. By John Hale johnhenrykane@Yahoo.com

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It is still going on in some 3rd-world developing countries, like in poor sub-saharan African villages. They make money by selling their women.

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The British Royal Navy banned it, and seized slave vessels. Later, the U.S. Navy also banned the slave trade.

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