I have a general impression that this might be the Baha'i Faith (founded 1863), or its forerunner, the Babi Faith (founded 1844). However, it's quite possible that these are not the oldest ones.
Slavery was common in the ancient world
She made the black people free for slavery
Slavery was introduced to the "New World" but Dutch traders in the Carribean island of Hispanoila. Slavery was brought to the new world almost as soon as it was discovered. While several European countries actually outlawed slavery, they did support the slave trade as a means of raising tax revenue. England banned slavery prior to the revolution, but not in colonies. The Portuguese, Spanish, French and Dutch all transported slaves purchased from tribal Africans, but the Dutch were given the worst name. The Portuguese and Spanish transported the most. The French the least.
yes theres always been slavery it might not have been the same as before but slavery is slavery in fact theres still slavery today in some parts of the world
According to adherents.com Hinduism is the third largest world religion.
They had missions and institutional support for religion.
Monotheistic religion.
it is not second growing but the first growing religion in world.
In 1775 the founding of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery (PAS), the world's first antislavery society and the first Quaker anti-slavery society. no this isn't true, he tells bad lies
The Quakers strongly supported the abolition of slavery and founded the world's first anti-slavery society in 1775. They were a religious group known for their beliefs in social justice and equality, which led them to actively campaign against the institution of slavery.
On plantations in southern colonies
christianity
The first slave arrived in 1609 with the first colony of Jamestown.
In world the Hindu religion came first Because nobody nose this religion is belongs from how many years. In India all known prove here which can define the Hindu's religion.
The religion first developed in the Indus River Valley.
The first countries in the world to abolish slavery were in Europe and North America. Many countries in Africa did not abolish slavery until the 1980s.
Slavery was common in the ancient world