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While slavery as a legal institution was abolished in the 19th century, various forms of exploitation and human trafficking continued into the 1980s and beyond. People engaged in these practices for economic gain, often taking advantage of vulnerable populations. Additionally, factors such as poverty, lack of education, and political instability in certain regions contributed to the persistence of modern slavery and forced labor. Awareness of these issues has since increased, leading to ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking globally.

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