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No, the US did not invent slavery. Slavery has existed in some form as long as people have existed. Read the story of Moses and the Israelites in the bible- they were slaves of the Egyptians thousands of years ago. And the US did not exist thousands of years ago. The first slaves in the US were brought to Jamestown VA by a Dutch ship.
The issue of state's rights is still debated by historians and polititians today. The issue of slavery however is not a factor. Slavery was abolished in the US when the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution was adopted.
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No. Slavery was outlawed in the US in 1867 and the American Anti-Slavery Society was dissolved in 1870.
Slavery does not exist in the US today.
No, slavery was only in the South. Known as the Confederate
The Union victory in the US Civil War abolished slavery in the United States. The 13th Amendment of the Bill of Rights in the US Constitution reads in general: 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall exist ..........................
Slavery did exist in 2004 and still exists today.
Slavery is illegal in China and is not officially recognized by the government. However, there have been reports of forced labor, human trafficking, and other forms of exploitation in China. Authorities have taken steps to address these issues, but challenges persist in enforcing labor protections and combating modern forms of slavery.
In some parts of the world, slavery would still exist.
True. Lincoln was not an abolitionist. He knew that the US Constitution protected the right to have slaves and he believed upholding the Constitution. His famous emancipation proclamation applied only to slavery in the rebelling states and did not abolish slavery in states like Maryland and Missouri.
Slavery is illegal in the United States under the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. However, there have been cases of human trafficking and forced labor in the US, which are considered forms of modern-day slavery and are criminal offenses.