Slave Trade
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Reasons for the Abolition of the Slave TradeEconomic motivations and African Resistance helped aid to the future abolition of the slave trade and its impact, as shown through examples from the textbook, "History of Africa," by Kevin Shillington.
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Origins of the West African Slave TradeArticle describing how the slave trade began.
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African Slave Trade History Spots to VisitVisit these travel destinations in both the Old and New World to learn more about the history of the slave trade. -
Nsa Ebors Attacks the Sex Slave Trade, Part TwoNsa Ebors and her team have mounted a rescue attempt to save 50,000 women and children from further sexploitaton in the sex slave trade. The plan has gone perfectly until the run into and unexpected snag involving Centurion Tanks and Helicopter Gunships. -
America's Modern Day Slave Trade: Human Trafficking in the Sex IndustryGirls as young as 14 are shipped from foreign countries to be prostitutes in America. It's the modern day slave-trade, and it's happening right outside your front door. -
The Atlantic Slave TradeTthe slave trade was based on a political, not economic, model because slavery existed before Europeans opened the Atlantic trade route and Africans did not wage wars in order to supply Europeans with slaves.
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Reminiscence of Slave TradeBesides the suspicious 7.0 magnitude Earthquake in Haiti, like the child cases in Haiti, some Africans who came to the New Worlds during the slave trade were given away by their parents.
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The Atlantic Slave TradeA history research paper about the Atlantic Slave Trade.
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Slave Trade in Colonial AmericaA brief history of the business of slave trade in colonial America.
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The Effects of the Slave Trade on AfricaHow did the slave trade effect native Africans and their governments?
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The Global Shame of Slavery: How a British Queen Nearly Escaped Historic Blame for the Slave TradeOne of the darkest chapters in American history is slavery. Nick Hazelwood's book, "The Queen's Slave Trader", connects the origins of the slave trade to Queen Elizabeth I of Britain. -
The Abolition of the Slave Trade and SlaveryAn overview of the causes of the abolition of the slave trade and its entire institution, with examples of the abolishment.
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The Foundations of the Global Slave TradeAn overview of the causes of the African slave trade and how it grew to a large trading network.
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Hurricane Katrina, into Exile, a Long Road Home--BP, and the Atlantic Slave Trade ConnectionThis is a discussion of a pivotal point in American history when a natural disaster of epic proportions revealed the true state of race, class, and culture in our country. This is a story from one man's perspective, and his journey to find relevance. -
The Haitian Slave TradeSlavery is still a harsh reality throughout the world. A child can be bought for as little as $150.
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Slave-Trade Alive and Well - What Some Companies Think They Can Get Away with from Workers in New YorkLooking for work. A decent wage. An honorable days work for a fair days pay. Well, for the most part companies are in line with what is legal and fair but there are the exceptions to be found.
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Nsa Ebors Attacks the Sex Slave TradeI am working on this story line in consultation with a partner to make it into a comicbook series. The lead character's name is an anagram. Do you recognize it? A new heroine is born. Her name is Nsa Ebors. -
Slave Trade DynamicsDuring the course of early history in the Americas, the institution of slavery proliferated through much of the economical and social life of the British-influenced colonies and the Caribbean islands.
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Britain and the Trans-Atlantic Slave TradeSenior level English major research paper suitable for an 18th Century British Literature course.
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Modern Day African Slave TradeHuman trafficking for slavery is at an all time high through out the world. This article is about Africa.
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Foods in America from the African Slave TradeWith the slave trade came okra, yams, rice, bananas, and peanuts ... would we be eating these foods in the way we are today without Africans who brought along their wonderful food?
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The Middle Passage of the Atlantic Slave TradeThe horrors these slaves faced during this Middle Passage of the Atlantic Slave Trade are difficult for the modern mind to comprehend...
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BDSM 101 - Difference Between a Submissive and a SlaveThis article will show the reader the clear distinction between a submissive and a slave in the BDSM lifestyle.
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Vogue Italia Angers Over 'Slave Earrings': Not Alone in Using Offensive TermVogue Italia has endured worldwide hysteria over a feature article that refers to "hoop earrings" as "slave earrings." In actuality, the term has actually been around since 1946, in fashion circles. -
The Voyage: My Report of Losses on the British Triangular Slave TradeYou are a British insurance investigator in the 18th century. Your company wants you to investigate claims by British slave traders of heavy losses on each voyage. Your assignment is to report on what you see and make criticisms and suggestions. -
World Cup News: The United States Warns Germany of Sex TradeThe United States has formally warned Germany to watch out for violations in regards to the international sex slave trade during this summer's World Cup tournament
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Slave Markets in the Mediterranean Lands of IslamThis article sheds light on the Arab slave trade in Africa and Mediterranean area.
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A Sex Trade Market in America?This paper explores the growing sex slave trade in the U.S.
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The Slave Community by John W. Blassingame: A ReviewBlassingame's qualitative study of the capitalist slave trade also documents a new society of Africans in the Diaspora.
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Family's Savage Slave History Avenged with Slaying of Privileged Daughter by Ancestor of Slaves?Jennifer Ross, daughter of Joseph Rusty Ross (both heirs of John Ross whose wealth was acquired through the ownership of his slaves) was slain Christmas eve 2005 by Michael "Turtle" Thorpe a descendant of the Slave Trade. -
Most Haunted Places on Earth: The Old Slave House of Hickory HillThe Old Slave House of Hickory Hill located near Equality, Illinois contains a dark, ominous history within its walls. Many slaves met terrible fates in the 1800's within the confines of the third story attic of this Greek style structure.
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"Slave: The Game:" An Elaborate Hoax and Wake Up Call?A viral video about a game depicting harsh acts by European hands against conquered peoples of various lands all over the world. -
Angelique the Slave Woman was Born in Portugal and Sold to a Canadian Fur MerchantAngelique was a Portuguese Black slave woman in New France later to be known as Quebec. The full slave name given to her by her owners was Marie-Josephe Angelique. Angelique was born in Portugal around 1710 and transported to the New World.
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Jamaica: Political, Drug Trade and Poverty Influence on Violent CrimeThis paper explores the data and literature against the backdrop of increasing concern for the impact of crime and violence on the economy, tourism product and social welfare of jamaica.
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Reactions of Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans to 18th Century Change in Slave LaborSweeping changes during the eighteenth century changed from a servant-based system to a slave-based one in the Americas.
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Fair Trade Chocolate for Valentine's DayHere are some great places to find Fair Trade Chocolate for Valentine's Day. -
Economic Factors That Contributed to the Adoption of the Slave PracticeHow much did slave contribute to the economy of the South or to the national economy? How did the rapid expansion of the country through the Louisiana Purchase and the end of the Mexican-American War aggravate the slavery question?
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What was the Fugitive Slave Law?The Fugitive Slave Law was perhaps the single most controversial element of what is known as the Compromise of 1850.
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How Trade Helped to Shape the WorldTrade has been an integral part of human society for many thousands of years. If we did not have trade we would know nothing of other countries and cultures.
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The Story of Angelique the Slave Woman Who Burned Down MontrealMost Americans are familiar with the legend of how Mrs. O"Leary's cow knocked down a lantern and caused the Great Chicago Fire on October 9, 1871. People are obsessed with blaming someone or something with causing a whole city to burn down.
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