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The beginning of slavery.(Redux: essays/memoirs)(Essay)Jackson, Lawrence
The history of slavery is a very sad story. Beginning in 1619, the first slaves came to America from Africa. In the South, there were big tobacco and cotton plantation (种植园). The plantation owners bought slaves like animals to work for them. Slaves picked cotton in the fields. They ...
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In 1619, “20. and odd Negroes” arrived off the coast of Virginia, where they were “bought for victualle” by labor-hungry English colonists. The story of these captive Africans has set the stage for countless scholars and teachers interested in telling the ...
Histories Of The Caribbean: Anbanet is a repository of articles, documentaries, photographs, and videos about the Caribbean before and after slavery.
At the beginning of the sixteenth century, the first African slaves were brought across the Atlantic to the West Indias (西印度群岛) . They were sold to landowners all over the Americas. Marry nations joined in this trade and set up slave trading posts along the West African Coast....
【题目】阅读理解At the beginning of the sirteenth century,the first African slaves were brought across t he Atlantic to the West Indias().T hey were sol d to landowners all over the Am cricas. Marry nations joine d in this trade and set up slare trading posts along the West Afr ...
A "new beginning" occurred among historians who wrote about slavery in the 1950's, especially Stampp and Elkins, and more recendy Blassingame, Feldstein and odiers. The other sources on this topic had varied opinions. Planters justified slavery and indicated that drivers were usually former ...
has thrown up a substantial body of new data on prices that cover not only a wide range of regions in the Americas, but also the period when the slave trade rose from quite modest levels in the mid seventeenth century to its peak in the late eighteenth century and the beginning of its ...