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Irish slaves were brought to America primarily during the 17th century, particularly after the Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland in the 1650s. Many were transported to the Caribbean and the American colonies as indentured servants, often facing harsh conditions. This practice continued into the 18th century, with significant numbers arriving until the American Revolution. However, it's important to note that while they endured severe hardships, their status differed from that of African slaves, who were subjected to lifelong chattel slavery.

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