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Slavs not Slaves. Slavs are Slavic people living in eastern Europe, slaves were treated as sub-humans and sold as live-stock at live-stock auctions. The Slavic people were simply part of the European population then, and now.
In the 9th century Swedish Vikings sailed from the Baltic Sea along rivers into Russia and the Ukraine and settled there. The Slaves called the Vikings Rus and they gave their name to Russia. From Russia the Vikings sailed into the Black Sea and they attacked the Byzantine Empire.
It was brutal because Stalin didn't regard human life and treated his subjects worse than slaves.
No, the enslaved people in the southern United States primarily originated from West and Central Africa, not Russia or Poland. They were forcibly brought to America through the transatlantic slave trade, which involved capturing and transporting Africans to work on plantations. While there were various groups of immigrants to the U.S. from Europe, including Russia and Poland, they were not part of the enslaved population in the South.
Russia does not and never has had control of Samoa.
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Russia I think. They had even more slaves than America!
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slaves had to ride horses all the way to France to Russia
Nobles and Serfs. Serfs(slaves) were most of the population.
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* Spain * United States * France * Russia * All of Africa (slaves)
Slavs not Slaves. Slavs are Slavic people living in eastern Europe, slaves were treated as sub-humans and sold as live-stock at live-stock auctions. The Slavic people were simply part of the European population then, and now.
Russia, as the self-appointed guardian of Slaves and Eastern Orthodoxy (originally a move to give them justification for fighting the Turks), was defending Serbia from Austria.