slavery

  • 81slavery — noun Syn: enslavement, servitude, serfdom, bondage, captivity Ant: freedom …

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  • 82slavery —  Рабство …

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  • 83slavery — [ˈsleɪvəri] noun [U] 1) the system of owning people as slaves 2) the condition of being a slave …

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  • 84slavery — /ˈsleɪvəri/ (say slayvuhree) noun 1. the condition of a slave; bondage. 2. the keeping of slaves as a practice or institution. 3. a state of subjection like that of a slave. 4. severe toil; drudgery …

  • 85slavery — Bondage. Involuntary servitude. An institution where one man is owned by and bound to another. 48 Am J1st Slav § 4. The term implies involuntary servitude a state of bondage; the ownership of mankind as a chattel, or at least the control of the… …

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  • 86slavery — n. 1 the condition of a slave. 2 exhausting labour; drudgery. 3 the custom of having slaves …

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  • 87History of slavery in Indiana — Slavery in Indiana occurred between the time of French rule during late seventeenth century and 1826, with a few traces of slavery afterward. When the United States first took control of the region, slavery was tolerated as a necessity to keep… …

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  • 88History of slavery in New Jersey — Slavery in New Jersey was instituted in the Seventeenth Century (1600 ndash;1700) shortly after Dutch first settled in the colony. The English also imported slaves from Africa and in early years impressed Native Americans into slavery, but the… …

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  • 89Modern day slavery — Slavery in the United States was declared immoral and in 1865 the U.S. government created and drafted the 13th Amendment which freed existing slaves and made slavery illegal in the United States. Slavery which was abolished 143 years ago is… …

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  • 90History of slavery in California — Slavery in California existed among the native peoples of that region long before the arrival of the first European colonists. However, the arrival of the Spanish colonists mdash;participants in the Atlantic slave trade and owners of both Indian… …

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