It is said that these countries have slavery:
america
It is said that in these countries slaves play a key role in cultivating cash crops.
However, various forms of human trafficking and debt bondage are found in many other countries, too.
Yes slavery was and still is an issue in many countries (both legal and illegal).
Harriet Tubman, Francis Bok, & other people. Slavery is still going on in other countries.
i think there is still slavery in the world. who's to stop it from happening. some places are still under slavery because some countries don't really care. they just care about the money they will get.
11 or more countries still have slavery of differnt kinds the countries are... scandonavia,Hungry,Swaziland,Indonesia,Tunisia,Brazil,Cote D'Ivoire, Mali,Mauritania,Niger and Sudan
Slavery has not been abolished, it still exists in some part of the world. Some countries have made it illegal.
many countries have made slavery a crime and outlawed the practice. However it still exists.
Yes, in many other countries except America
Well, by 1930 slavery had ended in almost every country. The UK France,Spain, the US and so on. Most of these countries were in control of the slavery that was happening in south America. So, if they had ended there slavery, south America's could not have been that bad. However, that is not to say that there still wasn't slavery. There is still slavery till this day in certain countries. Was it as bad in the 1930s in south America no, did it still exists, probably.
No, not in the United States. It had been outlawed since 1867 with the 13 amendment . Slavery still does exist in the world and in many countries.
There are other countries that do have slavery but they do not treat it like we did back then! =D
Slavery is prohibited in most countries around the world. However, isolated cases of modern slavery still exist in various regions, with high prevalence in countries like India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and others. Efforts are being made by governments and organizations to combat and eradicate this inhumane practice.
up until it was abolished ... it still is to this day in some third world countries