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Yes, but VERY rarely.
because the amendments made it illegal and they are rarely bought because there are very against slavery
Africans engaged in the transatlantic slave trade for various reasons, including economic incentives, political power struggles, and exploitation by European colonizers. Some African leaders and traders saw an opportunity to acquire goods, weapons, and power through selling captives to European slave traders. It is important to note that the responsibility for the transatlantic slave trade is shared among European colonizers, African leaders, and traders who all played a role in perpetuating this inhumane practice.
The word "beautiful " is rarely used to describe a man. He was good-looking. He was not especially beautiful as a person so far as I known him from what I have read.
Abolition is rarely capitalized. It occasionally is when referring to the abolition of slavery.
Well, the answer comes rarely on the internet. In my opinion, the answer would be that Socrates, a philosopher, was treated very badly while Plato, another philosopher, was highly respected but nobody agreed with him.
It was such a natural part of their life that it wasn't commented on, same as women, children, ploughing oxen, chickens, cats (really ferrets) etc etc.
I rarely eat chips. I rarely go shopping. I rarely wear shorts. I rarely use the computer.
She rarely frowns. The book is rarely opened.
No, the word rarely is a adverb, a word that modifies a verb. For example:He can rarely sit still for long.She rarely eats meat.We rarely go to the movies.
No, it very rarely does.No, it very rarely does.No, it very rarely does.No, it very rarely does.
My brother rarely goes to the cinema. She is rarely sick