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Pros And Cons Of Slavery 1800s

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Slavery. A topic that should never be brought up in a conversation, should never be said casually, and should never happen. Slavery, despite being illegal in every country, is still going on, and at different odds. Slavery has many forms. Many of which, only the cruelest of minds can think up. Slavery is different than in the 1800s because it has many more forms, has more potential slaves, and more profit.

There are many types of slavery. The most common for the 1800s is forced labor, which in the 1800s, was longterm, no pay, bad conditions. Forced labor is physical, forcing them to work for hours on end, and beaten into submission. There is also forced marriage, sex trafficking, and child labor, the most cruel. Slaves under 18 take up 30% of the whole slave population, and is involved with every single type of slavery. …show more content…

It is a horrifying truth. In the 1800s, slavery was long term, and legal. Now, it is short term, and illegal, but for a high profit compared to the 1800s america. Slavery is punishable by the law, and is being sought out day after day. The not most common type of slavery is forced marriage. It is threatening someone to spend the rest of their life with you, threatening to murder and kidnap your entire family. It can happen with children.

Slavery back in the 1800s was for profit, despite there not being a lot of profit. Slavery now, despite being illegal and short-term, has very high profit. The most profiting type of slavery back in the 1800s was forced labor, as that was the most common types of slavery. It was mostly for plantations, and cotton farming. Nowadays, slavery is used for sex trafficking forced labor, child trafficking, and even forced marriage. It is very high profit, as work is short- term but well paying despite being very

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