yes it did because the childrens parents wanted them to work and earn money so they can pay of debts and house bills.
Because it was cheap, abundant, and there were no laws against it.
19th
end slavery
One big difference between 19th Century and 20th Century clothing was that women made their own clothes in the 19th Century and in the 20th Century most of the clothing worn by all was purchased from stores. The very wealthy of the 19th Century had designers and slaves make their clothes.
Slavery in England existed in various forms from the Roman occupation (43-410 AD) through the medieval period, but it became more structured with the establishment of the transatlantic slave trade in the 16th century. While slavery was never as widespread in England itself as in its colonies, it persisted until the 19th century. The legal status of slavery was challenged in the late 18th century, leading to the landmark Somerset v. Stewart case in 1772, which ruled that slavery could not exist in England. The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 formally abolished slavery throughout the British Empire.
It involved buying and trading of slaves and having them work. It was a terrible thing.
19th
Yes
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Lawnmowers
One big issue was slavery.
More than one W H country at the start of the 19th century.
Could somebody answer this question please. when did slavery start in Europe?
Slavery was accepted all through the world until about the early 19th century.
the answer is henry box browm
Anti-slavery movement is the movement that Abigail Adams could be most associated with in the 19th Century.
end slavery
the answer is henry box browm