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Friday, March 15, 2019

Slavery in America :: Slavery Essays

Sla very in AmericaBy 1850, ninety-two per centum of all American blacks were concentrated in the South, and about 95 percent were slaves. Pre-civil war slaves in America went through a great recognise of turmoil and discontent in the South. Slavery has had a huge force on our country. Many slaves were beaten to death and some did not brave the ruff life of slavery. Slavery then went on to cause the fight between the North and the South known as the Civil warfare.In 1916, a Dutch ship brought twenty enslaved Africans to a Virginia settlement at Jamestown. Slaves were sold all over the United States to work on low-toned farms and plantations. The slaves worked hard day in and day out to last their jobs. Slave owners would whip and beat the slaves that would not work right or that tried to relief valve the plantation. Many times on a small farm the master would be in the field watching the slaves. normally on larger farms the master would hire an overseer to make certain(a) the slaves work and do not try to escape. (Slavery in America) Slaves were taken from some(prenominal) areas of Africa such as Timbuktu, Benin, and Fut Tur. The African west coast was a very dangerous place during the triangular slave trade. First, the slave traders leave europium and are directed to African West coast. Then they go from African West coast to West Indies or America. Finally they sail kinsperson from America. A complete trip lasts about 12 months. Slaves were brought by ships from Africa to be sold in America. (Pre-Civil War)Runaway slaves used the Underground Railroad to escape slavery. They used the North Star for guidance to the northern United States. They would work through waterways, swamps, forests, mountains, and back roads to escape slavery. Free blacks, Quakers, whites, and Native Americans would as well as help the slaves escape.In conclusion I have learned that slaves in the Pre-civil war ear went through a great deal of tryout and tribulation.

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