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    A slave is a human being that is classed as property and is under the control of another. The system of slavery came about as a result of the need for a labor force to help maintain the booming trade system that started in the Americas and the Caribbean. This led to Africans being kidnapped from their homeland and then shipped across the Atlantic to the Americas to provide the needed labor. During and after the fight for the Independence of America there was divide within the nation as to what to

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    Remembering the Atlantic Slave Trade: The Legacy of Brazilian Slave Merchant Franscisco Felix de Souza,” in Crossing Memories. (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2011), 70-103. This chapter is about Franscisco Felix de Souza who is among the most widely studied slave merchants. Francisco is known of his slave trade activities between Brazil and Benin during the period of the transatlantic trade. The author’s main concern is to explore postmemory elements of Brazilian slave trade from a biographical

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    this paper, I am discussing Slave Revolts. Slave Revolts are best defined as the rising of slavery in a specific state or country. Enslaved Africans resisted, or rebelled, against their position as slaves in many ways. Each expression of resistance by enslaved individuals or groups counted as acts of rebellion against the system of slavery. The slaves could avoid work, by working as slowly as they dared, or by pretending to be sick. There are many famous examples of slave revolts, such as The Haitian

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    slaves could nearly develop a kind of culture or society. The expansive number of slaves made supervision troublesome and chance for escaper were more prominent. On these huge homesteads, slaves were separated into various gatherings relying upon their work, for example, field-specialists or house hirelings. These last specified, were viewed as high in positioning. They had the advantage of keeping away from physically requesting work and ate better nourishment and were dressed better, be that as

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    During the war of Independence, the slaves of African descent were led in many different directions. British was promising to free them and were not fulfilling their end of the deal, “British was recognized as independent, yet they kept the salve-owning exclusive.” (Chasteen, 111); while in other places the slaves were being freed. In Brazil the emperor Pedro 11 freed his own slaves. Slaves of the African descent were said to know much more than other slaves, such as; they knew how to work with iron

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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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    In general, the Atlantic Slave trade was very significant event in American History because the millions of lives it affected from the slaves to the Americans. In short, the Atlantic slave trade were established in the sixteenth century by Spanish colonists who had become the most experience sea mariners during that time (Robin, Kelley & Lewis, 2005, p. 7). Furthermore, in our reading the author touches on the fact that before Christopher Columbus set sail for the New World, that the Spaniards were

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    weapons, manufactured goods and rum to give to the natives in exchange for slaves. The slaves would then be crammed into the ships and made to live in subhuman conditions so they would be taken to the Americas. More than 20% of the slaves wouldn't survive the arduous journey, some of them would commit suicide to avoid further suffering, some would die of disease and some would even be thrown overboard as a mean of discipline. The slave trade has had many long and short term effects, in fact I’d

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    American Slaves Vs Serfs

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    than it had ever before been, the basis of the entire social order.” (Blum, 3-12) American slaves, who were legally owned by whomever bought them, were greatly similar to those of serfs and also had a huge impact on the world today. Some people think that slaves and serfs are the same, but on the contrary, they are not the same, due to environmental factors, historical events, economic circumstances, etc… Because slaves and serfs worked the land, and most of Russia and America were primarily agricultural

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    Start of European slave trading in Africa when a Portuguese captain brought back 12 Africans to Portugal from Cabo Branco (Mauritania)1, the slave trade would only continue to evolve and advance over the centuries. Some of the main differences that are apparent from the time periods would be the fact that America became involved after 1550, the numbers, before 1550 slavery was only just beginning and only a small portion of the approximate 12 - 15 million2 taken over the years

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