As of 2021, slavery is illegal in every country around the world. However, there are instances of forced labor and human trafficking that exist in various forms and levels of prevalence in different countries.
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Yes, slavery was abolished in many countries during the 19th century. In the United States, the 13th Amendment to the Constitution officially abolished slavery in 1865. Other countries had similar laws and movements that led to the emancipation of slaves.
In many slave societies, slaves were legally prohibited from owning land as it would give them economic independence and potentially challenge the existing social and economic order. Slaves were considered property themselves and granting them land ownership rights would undermine the institution of slavery.
The Quran does not specifically allow slavery, but it does recognize the existence of slavery during the time it was revealed. It encourages the humane treatment of slaves, urges for their eventual emancipation through acts of charity, and promotes the idea of freeing slaves as a way to seek forgiveness.
There are no freed slaves remaining on the farm where they had worked as slaves. After emancipation, freed slaves were free to leave the farms where they were enslaved.
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Many African countries traded : gold, ivory and slaves (to America & West Indies until 1807)
the African countries were brought slaves were Uganda & rwanda
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Slaves are only allowed to do what their owners allow them to do.
48 countries allow polygamy. Two additional countries allow it in only some areas of the country. While others will recognize it in foreign marriages.
Slaves were simply for work.
Many European countries traded with the local population guns for slaves.
Africans were used as slaves in many countries, including America
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