omg the last person that answers this girl no this is serious. it was important because we get to know more about the enslave people , we also know a lot about the white people and their fighting for slavery and about them enslaving people so, why not know more about the actual enslaved people
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Well, honey, a first-person narrative of an enslaved person is valuable because it gives a raw and personal account of the horrors they endured, shedding light on a dark chapter of history often sugarcoated by textbooks. It allows us to connect on a human level with their experiences and challenges the sanitized versions of history we've been fed. So, yeah, it's like getting a front-row seat to the real, unfiltered truth of what slavery was really like.
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Polk believed that no one would take an enslaved person to the southwest because of the climate of the area. The climate in the southwest was dry, this meant that it would not be suitable for plantations. Therefore, there would be no need for the help that came from enslaved people.
Slavery dates so far back in history that we can't know who the first person was. Ancient societies bought and sold people across cultures. When wars happened slaves were taken and the Roman gladiator system was built on men captured in battle and enslaved. Slavery still exists today and people are still bought and sold. The sex trade often uses slavery.
A plantation overseer is like a foreman - a person in charge to make sure work is done and employees are managed. Addendum. A plantation officer is not like a foreman who works with legally employed people who willingly sign a contract to do a work. They are enforcers who make sure people do the work a master wants done whether the enslaved want to or not.
In common parlance, a casual trader refers to a person who makes occasional sales of goods, in his/her own state or in some other state. Casual trader also means a person who whether as principal, agent or in any other capacity undertakes occasional transactions in the nature of business involving buying, selling, supply or distribution of goods or conducting any exhibition-cum sale whether for cash, deferred payment, commission, remuneration or other valuable consideration.