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    as captives of war. African slavery was very different from what was to come later with the Europeans because it was not for personal gain and inhumane suffering of others. Unlike European slavery‚ African slaves could work to buy their freedom and their children were not automatically slaves. Captive Africans and their descendants paid with their blood and sweat for the phenomenal expansion of human possibilities in the Atlantic world.’ (Robin Blackburn) Europeans changed the scale of slavery.

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    Yellow Fever

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    epidemic disease for 200 years comes from Khaled Bloom’s The Mississippi Valley’s Great Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878.The yellow fever was directly linked to the slave trade can be traced as far back as the mid-nineteenth century. Some suggested that yellow fever was not only the result of slavery‚ having been introduced by the African slave trade‚ but that the disease served as a penalty or punishment‚ afflicting those where the institution prevailed. It was not uncommon for people to attach greater meaning

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    serfs‚ and slaves. The slaves usually were enslaved as a punishment for certain crimes or for not paying back debt in the Mayan society. Slaves were usually killed when their owners died‚ so they can serve their owner afterlife. The commoners usually worked as farmers‚ laborers‚ servants‚ or sometimes served in the military. Nobles were served as rulers‚ government officials‚ tribute collectors‚ military leaders‚ high priests‚ local administrators‚ cacao plantation managers‚ and trade expedition

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    Olaudah Equiano Biography

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    was sold to European slave traders‚ with other slaves he was put or packed into a ship and transferred across the ocean to Barbados islands. Many years later Equiano wrote a biography about the treatment of slaves in Virginia. His descriptions of the punishments and humiliations that slaves had to endure were the first published account of an autobiography of an African slave. Equiano’s writings on slavery and its suffering were a factor in the enactment of the Slave Trade Act of 1807. I feel that

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    On the surface‚ the origins of modern medicine seem to have nothing but a Western influence. Amongst the world’s medical products‚ the U.S. is literally the mecca of prescription and over the counter drugs. America alone accounts for five of the world’s biggest pharmaceutical corporations (Pharmaceutical-Technology 1.) However‚ America’s prowess and significance in the world of medicine does not necessarily elucidate to the entirety of the history of medicine. Contrary to popular belief‚ Africa is

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    Venezuela Research Paper

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    miles with a total coastline area of 1‚740 miles‚ which is approximately eleven-tenths times as big as the contiguous United States (MapFight). Venezuela has many characteristics that make it such a unique such as its history‚ culture‚ government‚ trade‚ geography‚ weather‚ and climate. These characteristics allow Venezuelans to express themselves and their individuality as a country. The history of Venezuela is a one of a kind. In the year 1499‚ two gentlemen by the names of Alfonso de Ojeda

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    discrimination has been a big factor in this country. This all was started by the transatlantic slave trade which was the mass migration of Africans to the Caribbean‚ Europe‚ South America and to North America. Africans from Africa’s west coast were piled on in ships to the western hemisphere and Europe. The first slaves were brought to the Jamestown settlement in 1619 from the western coast of Africa. These slaves were forced to do hard labor without pay for many centuries. Ever since then‚ America and

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    century (Perry‚ 2009). Voodoo made it to the West by means of the slave ships that took Africans to Haiti to work in the sugar plantations. Voodoo is practiced throughout the Caribbean‚ West Indies‚ South America‚ and Britain. In the United States‚ Voodoo is common in New Orleans‚ New York‚ and Florida. Voodoo is a religion that is combined with African religions and Catholic Christianity. The mergence took place during the slave trade when the salves took on the beliefs of their masters. Voodoo is

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    Toynbee stated that Africa was the only continent to produce no history. Malcolm however‚ states Africa did posses history; it simply was not recorded. “In 1857‚ some of the desperate people from India finally mutinied- and expecting the African Slave trade‚ nowhere in history recorded anymore unnecessary bestial and ruthless human carnage than the British suppression of the non-white Indian people.” Finally‚ Malcolm uses his education to boast and dignify his life. He flies around the world to speak

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    terms of economic value‚ slaves can be consider as an important commodity for the Romans‚ as its demand were high enough. Thus‚ in every three Roman households have used slaves’ labor. On other hand‚ there were two types of slave‚ the white-collar and blue-collar slave. The labor forces of those slaves was an integral to the overall economy of Rome as without them plantation farms left uncultivated and unproductive and major businesses will not flourish without those slaves‚ who work as accountant

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