Chattel slaves are individuals treated as complete property, to be bought and sold.
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Chattel slavery is the term used to describe when a slave is treated as personal property to be bought, sold, or inherited, rather than as a human being with rights and agency. This form of slavery was practiced in many societies throughout history where individuals were considered legal property with no autonomy or control over their own lives.
property or commodity that can be bought, sold, and owned by another individual.
Chattel slavery is the term used to describe a system where a person is treated as property and can be bought and sold as such, often without rights or freedom. This type of slavery was common in the United States before the Civil War.
Chattel slaves are individuals treated as complete property, to be bought and sold.
The Atlantic Slave Trade primarily involved the forced transportation of African slaves to the Americas for labor on plantations, while other slave systems existed in different parts of the world throughout history. One key difference is the scale of the Atlantic Slave Trade, which was the largest forced migration of people in history, involving millions of African slaves. Additionally, the Atlantic Slave Trade was heavily racially motivated and institutionalized, creating a system of chattel slavery where slaves were treated as property with little to no rights.