Well, honey, slavery may not be as rampant as it was in the past, but let me tell you, it still exists in countries like Mauritania, North Korea, and Sudan. These places have some serious issues when it comes to human rights, and it's a damn shame that slavery is still a thing in this day and age.
Slaves were freed through various means such as legal emancipation, escape to free states, or the abolition of slavery in certain regions or countries. While they may no longer be legally considered slaves, they may still face social, economic, or cultural challenges that restrict their true freedom and equality.
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Slave traders obtained slaves through illegal activities such as kidnapping or by exploiting vulnerable populations within countries where slavery was still practiced. They also engaged in human trafficking, particularly in regions where poverty and corruption allowed for the exploitation of individuals.
William Still helped slaves escape because he believed in the abolition of slavery and was passionate about assisting individuals seeking freedom. As a station master on the Underground Railroad, he felt a moral imperative to help those in need and played a crucial role in aiding fugitive slaves in their quest for liberty. His commitment to social justice and equality fueled his efforts to support and guide escaping slaves to safety.
Yes, slavery was abolished in many countries during the 19th century. In the United States, the 13th Amendment to the Constitution officially abolished slavery in 1865. Other countries had similar laws and movements that led to the emancipation of slaves.
no but people are still using slaves. Many countries still do i.e some places in Africa...
Yes... Unfortunately there are still people being held as slaves today in all countries of the world.
Egypt still has a few (not many though) but I don't know of any others sorry. :)
which first countries brought slaves to the U.S.A
There are still slaves today.
the African countries were brought slaves were Uganda & rwanda
In the civil war slaves were still slaves but still, they were with the enemy and were as such treated as the enemy.
to be honest it was 1807 when the british government abolished the slave trade but it carried on to 1886 and still happens now there are still people in countries who are forced to be slaves!
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Not anymore, the civil war was the war that got rid of slavery. Though other countries still have slaves.
Slaves were freed through various means such as legal emancipation, escape to free states, or the abolition of slavery in certain regions or countries. While they may no longer be legally considered slaves, they may still face social, economic, or cultural challenges that restrict their true freedom and equality.
the slaves ware forced to do hardworking in European countries