During Black Slavery many people were unable to read and write therefore not many journals were wrote and quotes.
Here are a few examples:
"I had crossed the line. I was free; but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom. I was a stranger in a strange land." - Harriet Tubman
"I prayed for freedom for twenty years, but received no answer until I prayed with my legs." - Frederick Douglass
"It is not light that we need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake." - Frederick Douglass
Slaves were black and usually precious and hardworking, valuable.
During the 1700s and 1800s, some people saw slavery as a profitable economic system that provided cheap labor for industries such as agriculture and mining. Additionally, racist ideologies perpetuated the belief that certain races were inferior, justifying the enslavement of African and indigenous peoples. This combination of economic benefit and discriminatory beliefs led some to view slavery as a necessary and acceptable institution.
One rationale given was that slavery was necessary for economic prosperity by providing cheap labor and enabling the exploitation of land and resources. Philosophers like Aristotle also argued that some individuals were naturally suited to be slaves and that slavery was a necessary institution for maintaining social order. However, it is important to note that this rationale has been widely discredited and condemned as morally unjust and unethical.
if they were black it was ok
yes but changed their belief n slavery if a black person were to marry a white person he or she would be sold in to slavery for life.
During the American revolution, there were black slaves, black former slaves that had paid off their indenture, and free black people. However, the concept of the evil of slavery was a hot topic at the time. President Washington and others made moves to abandon slavery for the country. Too bad he never freed his own slaves . . .
Did life improve for the black Americans slaves after the abolition of slavery?
Thomas Jackson was an important black against the slavery and help slaves to scape Thomas Jackson was an important black during the civil war how was against the slavery and he help a lot of persons escape of the slavery.
No, not all black people were slaves. While millions of black people were enslaved throughout history, there were also free black individuals and communities that existed. It's important to recognize the diversity of experiences within the black community.
it was horrible black people did not deserve to be treated like that
Slavery historically involved the forced labor of people who were often Black or of African descent. This practice perpetuated the notion that people of color were inferior and suited only for servitude. It led to systemic racism and discrimination that continue to affect people of color today.
Black slavery in america was different by the 1800s. No states in the north allowed slaves by 1800s, and demanded that all black slaves should be set free. Until the 1850 to 1860, many slave owners had less than 100 slaves. In the 1700s, all states allowed slavery and white farmers treated black slaves very harsh.
Black slavery in America began in 1619, when the first African slaves were brought to Jamestown, Virginia to work on plantations of tobacco.
Yes, Georgia was a slave state in 1760 because it is in the south part of the state.South and North were not deciding factors for slavery. There were slave states in the North during the war. After the civil war slaves were still slaves in the North. The issue of the war was over state sovereignty, not slavery. Slavery ended the December AFTER the war ended with the 17th amendment.BTW, there are also cases where black individuals owned slaves in the country and there were also black troops that fought for the South during the civil war.
There was no slavery in Russia. However, during early centuries (before 15th century AD), southern Slavic tribes were engaged in accidental capturing and trading slaves with Greek/Bysantium merchants at seasonal slavery markets at the towns of the South coast of Black Sea.
the black codes were similar to slavery because they basically made treating the emancipated freedmen like slaves legal again
Slavery has existed in many places for thousands of years and including many different types of ethnic people. Next answer: Slavery has been practiced by many cultures of all races over the millennia. It hasn't always been black slaves with white masters. In fact, slavery was quite common in Africa until very recently, and whites who bought slaves in Africa were buying them from black masters. Even in the United States, not all slaves were black, and not all blacks were slaves. There were white slaves, and free blacks. Even the laws of the period, if you read them, refer not to race but to the status of slavery or freedom.