Slavery led to racism in the Americas because the slaves began to be seen as nothing but slaves, their lack of experience in the real world rendered them very naive, and their culture was much different from the White's. That, combined with the ignorance of the slave owners which was compounded with things like Jim Crowe and the general atmosphere that the slaves were the inferior servants led to racism.
slavery is a form the point view of its relationship to racism, which means slavery bring about racism.
There is no slavery today therefore there is no present relationship with the past.
Slave families were split up
Slave families were split up ~APEX~
How about the Egyptians, Babylonians and others enslaving the Hebrews about 2500 BC? Read Genesis and Exodus in the Old Testament.
institutional racism.
There is no slavery today therefore there is no present relationship with the past.
slave trade
Economic benefits for influencial people. Racism/fear/ignorance
Economic benefits for influencial people. Racism/fear/ignorance
Senegambia was a major hub of the transatlantic slave trade. It was an important way station for European traders sending slaves from Guinea to the Americas.
Elmina Castle was the original trading post built in the Gulf of Guinea. It was one of the most lucrative posts in the transatlantic slave trade.
The long term effects of Slavery was: Civil War Racism More Civilization
The transatlantic slave trade.
The slave trade was morally objectionable because it involved the forced capture, transport, and exploitation of individuals against their will. It stripped people of their basic human rights, dignity, and autonomy, causing immense suffering and trauma. The slave trade also perpetuated systems of racism, discrimination, and inequality that impact societies to this day.
Because unlike the indentured slaves who was white the slaves who were black did not have a choice but to work and get beat
In the 1400's there was no Atlantic slave trade. It didn't begin until the American colonies used the slaves as part of the triangular trade. The first slave arrived in 1619, but it wasn't until the invention of the cotton gin that the slave population grew to millions of slaves in the southern states. There is a direct relationship between the bales of cotton produced and the number of slaves.
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