Slavery The Arab slave trade

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    more healthy Slavery Arab slave trade Atlantic slave trade The Middle Passage Human trafficking Examples of advertisements that listed slaves for sale Archived...
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    Slavery Arab slave trade "The capture and sale of slaves". International Slave Museum. Retrieved 30 January 2016. Thomas, Hugh 1997. The Slave Trade:...
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    The Arab slave trade, was a slave trade in which slaves were mainly transported across the Sahara. Most were moved from sub-Saharan Africa to North Africa...
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    Slavery is when a person is treated as the property of another person. This person is usually called a slave and the owner is called a slavemaster. It...
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    slavery. The slave trade intensified with the trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean slave trade and again with the trans-Atlantic slave trade; Because there...
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    Sexual slavery is a special case of slavery or forced labour. Sexual slaves are like normal slaves, except for the following: They may have been forced...
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    that slavery was contradicting with Christianity. In the early 19th century several countries abolished the transatlantic slave trade, and later in the century...
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    Slavery still exists in the 21st century. It is usually called modern slavery or neo-slavery. The ways in which people are made slaves, or kept in slave-like...
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    Middle Passage (category Historic slave trade)
    The Middle Passage the part of the Atlantic slave trade where African slaves were brought to the Americas on slave ships. Millions of African people were...
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    slaves did, and the trading of slaves was important in Islamic society. In the 19th century, under the influence of colonialism, slavery was gradually abolished...
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    Child slavery the fact that children are made slaves, or they are made to work like slaves. Even though slavery has been made illegal, child slavery is still...
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    "wage slavery" is used by Marxists and other people who do not like capitalism. "wage slave". merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 4 March 2013. "wage slave". dictionary...
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    Cariye (category Slavery in the Ottoman Empire)
    When the Crimean slave trade was closed after the Russian conquest of the Crimea in 1783 (and the Barbary slave trade in the early 19th-century), the cariye...
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    In the 21st century, many Islamist groups, such as Boko Haram, or ISIS, have captured and enslaved women and children, often for sexual slavery. In 2014...
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    where the world's 30 million slaves live. There are 60,000 in the U.S." The Washington Post. Retrieved 5 August 2015. "What is Modern Slavery?". United...
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    Africa (section Slavery)
    led to an increase in the slave trade, which had a very bad influence on Africa’s development until the 19th century. Slavery has long been practiced...
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    Qiyan (category Slavery in the Ottoman Empire)
    female slaves. For this reason, they are important in the history of slavery in the Islamic world. Many female poets of the Arab world in the Middle ages...
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    Seychelles and the islands to the south, Madagascar and Mauritius, all had legal slavery and were part of the slave trade. Most of the people are descendants...
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    Brazil (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the symbol caption or type parameters)
    abolish slavery. This led to an increase in slave revolts, especially in the 1860s and 1880s, which forced the government to change the system to keep the country...
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    Blackbirding (category Slavery)
    very little pay. Especially the Royal Navy, and different missionary societies saw Blackbirding as a form of slave trade. Blackbirding included a whole...
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