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Why did they take people to slavery?

People were taken into slavery for various reasons, including economic gain, racial discrimination, and perceived superiority. Slavery was used as a way to exploit labor and control populations for the benefit of slaveowners and their societies.


What is the singular of slavery?

The singular form of "slavery" is "slave."


How did slavery benefit some people?

It depends on what period of slavery is being referred to. In pre Civil War America, slavery allowed plantation owners to benefit from inventions, such as the cotton gin. It also greatly reduced the price of products such as cotton, coffee, and sugar, making them available to the general public, that could not previously afford them. However, the benefits in no way justified the abuses that were carried out on other humans during this time. Slavery, and the drawbacks and benefits, is very different from culture to culture, and throughout time. Some cultures, especially early Greek and Roman, had specific laws about slave treatment. This obviously did not benefit all slaves, but did offer a measure of protection to some. During these times, slaves were used for many more types of tasks as well. Knowing what historical (or modern) setting you were referring to would allow a more specific answer. The common theme throughout is the benefits almost always came out on the end of the owner, and not the slave.


Is slavery a common noun?

Yes, slavery is a common noun because it refers to a general concept or idea rather than a specific entity.


Are you for or against slavery?

I am against slavery in any form. Slavery is a violation of human rights and goes against the principles of equality and freedom. It is important to advocate for the abolition of slavery and support efforts to eradicate this grave injustice.

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Who didn't benefit from slavery?

Slaves did not benefit from slavery.


How did slavery benefit Africa?

no it didnt


What did the south benefit from slavery?

the benefit they had was control, no working (being lazy), and they didn't have to pay the slave


How did the Union benefit from the Compromise of 1850?

it stop slavery in most of the states


In what ways were cotton production and slavery were a burden to the south than a benefit?

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How did slavery benefit from the north indirectly?

Slavery was important to the north since it was a form of trade. The slaves were also used to offer free labor to farms and plantations.


How much would someone get paid in modern slavery?

Um. Dude, it's slavery. Ya don't get paid. Maybe they feed and shelter you, but that is kind of part of the definition of slavery. Forced servitude with no particular benefit to the enslaved.


How did colonists benefit form slavery?

they got raw materials,factories,customers were many due to slaves


What field did resistors initially benefit?

People who resisted during the colonial era first benefited from end to slavery.


Did anyone benefit the dred Scott decision?

The Dred Scott decision of 1857 did benefit proponents of slavery as it ruled that African Americans, whether free or enslaved, were not entitled to U.S. citizenship. This decision reinforced the institution of slavery at the time and further deepened the divide between the North and South on the issue.


What is the cause of indifference to slavery?

Indifference to slavery can be caused by lack of awareness, societal acceptance, economic benefit, or societal privilege. Historically, it has also been influenced by racism, dehumanization of the enslaved, and a lack of empathy.


What major issue raised the political states in 1820s and 30s?

1828 and 1832 Congress passes tariffs on important goods which benefit northern manufactures but hurt southern planters.