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    African slaves are responsible for the colonization of the new world‚ instead of arrogant and slothful Europeans. Historian and BHP expert‚ Anita Ravi explains that there was a‚ “labor shortage” in the Americas (Ravi). The Europeans were probably the cause of the labor shortage in the Americas because they were too conceited and indolent. Europeans thought of themselves as the purest and most extraordinary people around. They believed that they were above all others and because of this they didn’t

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    Slaves’ Resistance Against Dehumanization American slavery was an institution that relied on violence to secure the obedience and submission of enslaved African Americans. This violence was often not only physical but psychological as well‚ as the ultimate goal of slavery was to eradicate any and all claims African Americans had to their own humanity. Although the institution of slavery constantly and unrelentingly worked to dehumanize its subjects‚ slaves found ways to resist both its physical

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    Slavery had been in our society since the beginning of America. The number of slaves grew up in America consisting over eighty percent of the population in the colonies from 15th century to early 19th century. There were two types of slavery in America‚ the indentured servants and African slaves. These two groups of slaves were the number one workforce in America before. Indentured servants were men from Europe who made labor contracts in exchange for passage in America. And indentured servants had

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    Caribbean slave population generally did not increase by natural means. The Caribbean slave population before the abolition of the slave trade in 1807‚ was one that experienced significant and extensive demographic changes whereby said population may have moved from a ratio of more men to women or vice versa‚ or grew or decreased in numbers. In fact‚ in Barbados‚ in 1764‚ “there were 70‚ 706 slaves on the island‚ however‚ in 1783‚ after importations which totalled 41‚840‚ the slave population

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    The Healers Back in the 19th century‚ the African civilization can be characterized by a single relationship‚ this relationship consists of kings and their slaves. Within this relationship Kings and slaves are dependent on each other‚ without slaves Kings cannot be rulers and without Kings‚ slaves would not be slaves. This relationship is similar to capitalism; capitalists are people who own natural resources‚ land‚ and factories. Capitalists are dependent on their workers in society to sustain

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    the English servants could not perform. As the slaves were brought from West Africa by the thousands‚ slave masters wanted to keep their slaves and labor. Slave masters passed laws stating slaves were to be slaves for life and this included their offspring. Once children were of age to work‚ they were put to work on the plantations. Slave masters used racism‚ creating laws to create segregation‚ gave privileges to the whites. Dehumanizing the slaves so that they would not rebel and create an uprising

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    “Slavery was unprofitable for slave owners” For numerous centuries land owners were dependent on a free source of labor provided by slaves. They were to pay for these slaves and then allowed to do as they pleased with them. Slaves cooked‚ cleaned‚ worked on plantations‚ and devoted their lives submissive to the orders of their masters. For over 150 years now‚ historians continue to argue whether or not slaves helped countries as a whole move economically at a faster pace‚ or whether after calculating

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    most Africans were uneducated about sanitation. In America‚ native populations of the Aztecs and Inca were decimated by smallpox. The Aztecs‚ like the Africans‚ did not have the proper sanitary conditions‚ and new diseases meant that they were not immune to them. One major difference was the shift in the amount of men and women in each region. In Africa‚ most of the slaves taken were males. This meant that the majority of the African population became female. As a result of all of the slaves imported

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    In 1619‚ the first slave transporting ships arrived on the coastal port town of Virgina known as Jamestown. Slaves were transported from African countries as working labor to help work on plantations maintaining crops such as tobacco. As time passed‚ the need for masses of slaves began to die down. Slavery seemed to be gradually be slowing down until the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney. By creating the cotton gin‚ Whitney provided a tool for plantation owners to buy that would allow them

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    he describes the slave family‚ the treatment and living conditions of slaves‚ and the master-slave relationship. The master often tears families apart by breaking them up. Douglass says that many times mothers have to leave their babies‚ before the child reaches one. He thinks this occurs to damage the bond of affection between a mother and child. Douglass also goes on to state that families are always at risk of being separated by being put up for sale. The treatment of the slaves is somewhat barbaric

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