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The US was the last western styled nation to recognise the imorality of slavery. However slavery is still rife all over the world especialy in moslem countrys where they will label it under a different name in order to get along with the United Nations. So slavery is not finished outside the US. and the US and the rest of the developed world is still using slaves to keep costs down. only they are doing it in other countries. Ahh Globalisation.
The 13th Amendment officially ended the slavery in the US
Slavery in the US started in Jamestown in 1619 when the first Africans arrived as slaves.
No states in the US practice slavery. Some states USED TO but not anymore.
Sojourner Truth spoke against slavery all over the US
The US was the last western styled nation to recognise the imorality of slavery. However slavery is still rife all over the world especialy in moslem countrys where they will label it under a different name in order to get along with the United Nations. So slavery is not finished outside the US. and the US and the rest of the developed world is still using slaves to keep costs down. only they are doing it in other countries. Ahh Globalisation.
how were the black codes similar to slavery?
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
They made 2 new territorys called the Kansas and Nebraska, the people living there can vote wether or weather not they want slavery. The power belongs to the people in those countrys.
Jean Allain has written: 'The slavery conventions' -- subject(s): Convention on the abolition of slavery, the slave trade, and institutions and practices similar to slavery, Law and legislation, Legislative history, Slavery, Slavery Convention, Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery
the black codes were similar to slavery because they basically made treating the emancipated freedmen like slaves legal again
The 13th Amendment officially ended the slavery in the US
free labor, it improved the economy, and no one saw anything morally wrong with it at the time (as slave trading in different countrys had been going on for centurys).
Well, I'm not really sure....but, Canadian Slavery stopped way before US Slavery. That's all I know...
If your talking about slavery is America then you can't it ended in 1863 there were no video cameras but i bet you could find a few reenactments of what life as a slave was like. And slavery does still exist in some countrys you might be able to find something on that
Maryland was the first US state to support slavery.
Yes, there was slavery in the US (and the colonies before independence) for several hundred years.