The development and regime of slavery in the United States began when it was not even in America. When British colonies began to spread throughout North-East America, there was a very obvious problem; there were too many lands and there was not enough people to work. In order to cultivate as much land as possible, many wealthy English colonists pay contract servants to the new world, and in return, contract servants work free for them for seven years.
Main article: Canadian slavery, American colonial slavery, American slavery, Kentucky slavery history, Missouri slavery history, Pennsylvania slavery history, Atlantic slave trade , Slavery between indigenous slavery Cherokee In 1619, 20 Africans were taken to the British colony of Jamestown, Virginia. Even if legal practices of slavery begin there, historians are uncertain. At least some people have the status of a servant of a contract. Alden T. Vaughn stated that most people believe that black slaves and contract servants exist around the year 1640.
Slavery in the United States is a legal system of slavery of mainly African and African-Americans, which existed in the United States from the 18th century to the 19th century. Since the early colonial era, British slavery was legal in all 13 colonies in the 1776 independence declaration. It lasted approximately half of the state until 1865 when the thirteenth fix was banned nationwide. As an economic system, slavery was largely replaced by tenant farmers.
Slavery in the United States is a type of forced labor that exists in North America as a legal system for more than a century. This is before the establishment of the United States in 1776. Later, slavery started spreading south. This situation continued until the thirteenth revision of the US Constitution passed in 1865. The first African who landed in the United States was brought to North America in 1619. The ship is docked in Virginia and has about 20 Africans. This is the beginning of American slavery. Slavery gradually spread to a fertile soil area where many high-value cash crop plantations were planted. The main crops cultivated are sugar, cotton, coffee, and tobacco.