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The Evolution of Slavery
Jill Taylor
611-12-2275
History 11; 23715
Dennis Driggers
jkluvr@csufresno.edu






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Slavery has existed for many years, in many different societies. Slavery existed in ancient Greece, Rome, Africa and other societies. The reasons for slavery in the ancient world are divergent from the reasons for slavery in the new world.
The practice of slavery was different and the treatment of slaves was different in the ancient world. Slavery in the ancient world brought about slavery in the new world. Over the ten thousand years that slavery has existed, slavery has gone through an evolution of sorts. ...
Slavery has left its scar on the ancestors of slave traders and the descendants of slaves. Slavery has also left its mark on America. The issue of slavery led to some of the most heated, tumultuous centuries in American history.
In the ancient times, slavery existed as a form of punishment. ... Slavery was moralized as an ancient practice and one that punished criminals and as I said earlier, prisoners. Slavery was
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not considered an industry. ... Skin color was never a pre-requisite for slavery. ...
Slavery existed in Africa before the Europeans arrived. ... Hereditary slavery (slavery that existed for several generations) was rare. ...
Another system of slavery in Africa was “clientage. ...

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Europeans experimented with every kind of slavery. Indian slavery, convict labor and white indentured servants were all experimented with in new world colonies. ...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, three systems of slavery emerged in the American colonies. In the Chesapeake colonies, slavery was used in agricultural and non-agricultural employment. ... In the North, slavery was used in productive agriculture (farming and stock raising) or as household servants for the elite. ...
It seems that slavery in the New World was not that different from slavery in the Ancient times. Slavery permitted cruelty and abuse, but there are four areas that prove that slavery was fundamentally different in Europe, Africa, and the Ancient World.


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