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- Slavery in the United States - Wikipedia
The role of slavery under the United States Constitution (1789) was the most contentious issue during its drafting
- Historiography of slavery in the United States - Wikipedia
The history of slavery originally was the history of the government's laws and policies toward slavery, and the political debates about it [citation needed] Black history was specially promoted, very largely at predominantly black colleges [citation needed]In the late nineteenth century, the historiography of slavery in the United States was deeply shaped by prevailing racial ideologies and
- Slave trade in the United States - Wikipedia
The internal slave trade in the United States, also known as the domestic slave trade, the Second Middle Passage [1] and the interregional slave trade, [2] was the mercantile trade of enslaved people within the United States It was most significant after 1808, when the importation of slaves from Africa was prohibited by federal law
- History of slavery in the United States by state - Wikipedia
Slavery in the United States was legally abolished nationwide within the 36 newly reunited states under the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, effective December 18, 1865
- Slavery in the colonial history of the United States - Wikipedia
As the Spaniards, French, Dutch, and British gradually established colonies in North America from the 16th century onward, they began to enslave indigenous people, using them as forced labor to help develop colonial economies
- A Brief History of Slavery in the United States
Educated blacks such as escaped-slave Frederick Douglass wrote eloquent and heartfelt attacks on the institution and spoke on abolitionist circuits about their experience enslaved Anti-slavery proponents organized the Underground Railroad to help slaves escape north to freedom
- Slavery in the United States - Simple English Wikipedia, the free . . .
Slavery in the United States was the legal institution of human slavery in the United States Slaves were mostly Africans and African Americans Slavery existed in the United States of America in the 18th and 19th centuries Slavery existed in British America from early colonial days
- Slavery in America - Timeline - Jim Crow Museum
Though the Union victory freed the nation's four million enslaved people, the legacy of slavery influenced American history, from the chaotic years of Reconstruction (1865-77) to the civil rights movement that emerged in the 1950s
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