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How long did America pratice slavery?

25 years is the correct answer!


Why did it take so long for slavery to end in America?

The first countries in the world to abolish slavery were in Europe and North America. Many countries in Africa did not abolish slavery until the 1980s.


How long did slavery end in the US of America exact?

25 years


How and why did the practice of slavery begin and grow in Colonial America?

They needed people to work in the cotton and sugar fields. Save


How can america's founding principles be just if the country did not abolish slavery?

The founding principles of America can be just if the country did not abolish slavery as it was established during a time when slavery was common practice. When the country was first established, many citizens owned slaves to take care of manual labor.


What year was slavery brought to America?

Slavery was introduced to America in 1619.


Bank of America ties to slavery?

Yes! Every major company in this country that is successful and not has. Either through there general practice of through there investors


The first colony to legally recognize slavery was .?

Massachusetts


How many years did America practice slavery?

The first African slaves arrived in Virginia about 1619 (although they were technically indentured servants and not slaves). Slavery officially ended with the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865. So, for the United States, the slavery era would be 1619 to 1865.


What if America had no slavery?

there would be no blacks in america


How can you find information about slavery in Memphis TN?

there is a book called if you lived when there was slavery in America you can read a book called if you lived when there was slavery in America


Why does Sojourner Truth claim that slavery is sanctioned by the religion of America?

Sojourner Truth claimed that slavery was sanctioned by the religion of America because slave owners used religion to justify their actions, quoting Bible verses to support slavery. She argued that this practice distorted the true teachings of faith and made a moral wrong seem acceptable by conflating it with religious beliefs. Truth believed that this false justification perpetuated the institution of slavery.