"Four years ago and 7 years ago, our ancestors established a new country on this continent, which was conceived in freedom and promised to equalize everyone (Abraham Lincoln: Gettysburg Speech) Abraham Lincoln said on a battlefield near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on November 19, 1863. "Everyone is born equally" This sentence is now obvious, but many different novels, short stories By reading novels, and some movies, we find that this is not obvious for a long time. "Everyone is made" is the same as. "What are you doing there, my man?" "Knot" is an easy answer without investigating.
One of the biggest but most frequently quoted deterrents to discuss slavery is that slavery is not just a problem for the United States. According to various research projects early in the year 6800 BC, people were enslaved enemies of war in Mesopotamia, or around 1000, slavery was routine in England's rural economy, or 1444 In a year back then, Portuguese traders brought slaves from West Africa to Europe. But the historical existence of slavery does not change US participation in it. Massachusetts became the first British colony to legalize slavery in 1641. After 135 years, when the country's ancestors declared independence, they knew they had not announced this for all Americans - most people do not mind
African historical slavery has been implemented in various ways. Debt restraint, slavery war prisoners, military slavery, criminal slavery were done throughout Africa. Slavery in homes and courts is common in Africa. Agricultural slavery also occurs mainly on the east coast of Africa and part of West Africa. The importance of slavery in domestic farms in the 19th century has increased due to the abolition of Atlantic slave trade. Many African countries that rely on international slave trade have shifted their economies to a legitimate business of slave labor.
African slavery existed in Africa before the arrival of Europeans - slave trade also exported a small number of sub-Saharan Africans to North Africa, the Middle East and the Persian Gulf. But this slavery is different from the new world plantation slavery. Genetic slavery that has been going on for generations is rare. Most of the slaves in Africa are women. Because they work with most outdoor labor, they have female because they have children. Early slavery in sub-Saharan Africa had various forms. Although most slaves are outdoor workers, some of the slaves serve in high courts, soldiers, servants and craftsmen in the royal courts. Under the system called "pawnbroker", young people (usually girls) function as collateral for household debt. If parents or relatives fail to fulfill these debts, these young girls will be obliged to work to repay these debts.