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    Prompt:The labor system of slavery transformed the South during the eighteenth century. Discuss the impact of slavery on the economy of the South, as well as its impact on southern society and politics. In the 18th century the population of British America skyrocketed from 250,000 to more than two million, a great deal of this population increase was because of the increasing slave population and the slave natural increase (pg 107). As opposed to the century before when slaves were scarce, there

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    centuries, and brought over ten million Africans to the Americas. Many African kings enriched their realms through the atlantic slave trade. However, the constant need for slaves among European nations fostered competition among neighboring kingdoms. This created warfare, and slaves became the motivation for war. For kingdoms to protect themselves from slave raids they needed European weapons, which was one of the main commodities Europeans traded with African kings and merchants for slaves.

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    The enslavement of African Americans existed for roughly 245 years in America. The first African slaves arrived to the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia in 1619. The 13th amendment which abolished slavery in the United States was approved by Abraham Lincoln on February 1, 1865. Slaves were needed to aid in the production of crops such as cotton, rice, sugar, and the most lucrative being tobacco. Oblaudah Equiano is a very significant individual in history. He was a freed slave that supported

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    Labor exploitation was the key for the effectiveness of european expansion in the new world and define slavery as a principal component for global capitalism until it was not longer profitable. The atlantic slave trade influence europe economic growth and market development to rapidly spread through the atlantic trade. It was a intense dependence on the triangular trade that made merchants made big profits at the expense of the exploited labour abroad. Merchants were involved in all three sides

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    The story of the world is indeed, considered the study of African Diaspora. The term diaspora is commonly known to mean a settling of scattered colonies of people from their home country to another place. The study of African Diaspora represents a growth industry. Slavery has been a common theme throughout history. To conquer the oppression and adversity usually set into place for those whom are forced to leave their homeland, resiliency is essential. Humanity has molded and shaped the progress of

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    The origins of slavery dates back to the year of 1619 when British pirates seized African Americans from a Portuguese ship that carried slaves from Angola. When the slaves were brought to Jamestown, Virginia, the emergence of African slavery began. During this time, the English settlers were in a chaotic society and was trying to figure the best way to survive and grow their economy. Although African Americans were certainly treated as slaves when they first arrived in Virginia, they were also considered

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    “African Slave Trade in American History” Slavery has taken place throughout the world since before ancient times, and the act of trading slaves was a common act throughout the world for centuries. Slavery previously existed in certain parts of Africa, Europe, Asia, and also in America before the beginning of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. What initially started out as an enormous search for trade in gold, spices, and etc., ended up turning into an callous human trading system of exporting African

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    and novels focused on slavery have demonstrated time and time again that male and female slaves suffered in different ways, in the oppression of black masculinity and black femininity, respectively. African slave women were denied the white woman’s expected role of remaining virginal until marriage, marrying, keeping a family, and running their own household. African slave men were denied the right to get an education, earn an income, and provide for a family. Thus, slavery denied black men and women

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    for African slaves. The transfer of the slaves was referred to as the middle passage. The middle passage was a harsh and aggressive way of trading African slaves for economic use. The use of African slaves may have been a short term success for the American people however, the long term effect was horrific. Slave trade dates back to Ancient Europe, so the Middle passage shouldn’t be anything different from the norm. However, this was a harsh and gruesome way of trading slaves. Many Africans were

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    Jus ad Bellum and the Civil War

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    Up until the late 1800s, slavery was widely considered acceptable in America. This ethical issue was important because African Americans were forcibly held against their will in order to fulfill the hard labor duties that were demanded by their owner. Slaves had no say in whether their lives belong to themselves. There was no sense of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. African Americans were not even considered a full person. Although the slaves had families they had no control on whether

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