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Slavery is as old as mankind, as soon as people had the ability to stand over others and make them do their work for them is when they started.

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Who was sold into slaverly by his brothers?

Joseph


What did abolitionists fight against?

They Fought Slaverly


Who benefited from slaverly?

The south's agricultural economy.


Why did African immigrants come to the US?

because they wanted to get away from slaverly


What differing views did Americans have of slaverly?

Numbers of Americans supported slavery, and some loathed slavery.


Why didn't the 5th amendment make slaverly illegal?

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Why did Harriet Tubman save people from slaverly?

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Politics involved in the Civil War?

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Who is the most famous slave that escape slaverly?

Harriet Tubman ran to the north to gain her freedom and then worked on the underground railroad for ten years.


Was is slaverly?

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Why were drums important to Africans during slaverly?

the fact is that African drums were a way to send a coded message to get help for freedom that's why they had so many during cruel black slavery


Slaverly in Mesopotamia?

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