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Why did slavery begin in colonies?

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 10/10/2021

Concepts such as the White Man's Burden, Social Darwinism and the natural superiority of white anglo-saxons over all others, including Celts, and other races, were probably more prevalent in England than other nations.

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