Use "slave trade" in a sentence

1. American slave trade absolutely boomed.

2. The slave trade was condemned.

3. 1807: Britain declares the Slave Trade illegal.

4. The slave trade has entered a downturn, it's true.

5. During this time the small Swedish slave trade began.

6. She was active in the slave trade in Farenya, Guinea.

7. Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: Reflections on 2007 in International Perspective

8. Exploitation of natural resources are created and the slave trade.

9. 21 The slave trade had an ineradicable effect on world history.

10. I very nearly became a victim of the white slave trade.

11. Slave trade between Africa and the Americas was a lucrative business

12. 23 The slave trade involved a three-cornered system of exchange.

13. Some people have even asserted that God condoned the slave trade.

14. I'm guessing the Iron Bank invested considerable gold in the slave trade.

15. The nineteenth century had brought an end to the wretched slave trade.

16. Lamu's economy was based on slave trade until abolition in the year 1907.

17. The beginning of the slave trade for centuries. 1448years, prince Henry KuiM island established in Europe, in the first black Africa, colonial settlement later become the center of the slave trade.

18. The last country to ban the Atlantic slave trade was Brazil in 1831.

19. The Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade is founded in England

20. Other cities became major ports or places of deportation, for the domestic slave trade.

21. Barracoons With the expansion of the slave trade, resistance to it grew as well

22. This continued until the mid-19th century, when the British outlawed the slave trade.

23. The republic abolished the slave trade early in the 15th century and valued liberty highly.

24. The Slave Trade Act 1807, officially An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom prohibiting the slave trade in the British Empire.Although it did not abolish the practice of slavery, it did encourage British action to press other nation states to abolish their own slave trades.

25. The northern part of Cameroon was an important part of the Muslim slave trade network.

26. The magnitude of the slave trade, and its impact on African society, shocks the senses.

27. The Sultanate of Muscat also engaged in a very lucrative slave trade across east Africa.

28. The abolition of the slave trade also wiped much of the commercial activity in the port.

29. “The active pursuit of the slave-trade accompanied the Christian mission and was not thought amiss.

30. "Slavery existed in the Sahel before the Transatlantic Slave Trade and endured beyond its Abolitions

31. In 1831, the transatlantic slave trade was banned, under pressure from England, and Valongo was closed.

32. They all have mixed with slave trade Bantus, so all Somali Bantus DO descend from foreign slaves.

33. 22 From the late 1780s onwards evangelicals contributed substantially to the pamphlet literature against the slave trade.

34. Abolitionism is a political movement that seeks to abolish the practice of slavery and the worldwide slave trade

35. 5 The internal slave-trade, though much used in abolitionist arguments, seems to have played no major role.

36. The town was an important centre for the ivory, gold and the slave trade during the nineteenth century.

37. The Congress was given authority to ban the international slave trade after 20 years (which it did in 1807).

38. The disease originated in Africa, from where it spread to South America through the slave trade in the 17th century.

39. 23 At the very least, he decided that he personally could shun anything that had to do with slave trade.

40. Despite the legal abolition of the slave trade in many countries from the year 1807 onward, the effects of slavery remained.

41. Abolitionist Henry Brougham realized that trading would continue, and so as a new MP successfully introduced the Slave Trade Felony Act 1811.

42. Pressure by the British to abandon the slave trade further led to the loss of political and economic clout of the Sultanate.

43. 20 The days of the slave trade are brought to life in a themed experience which includes interactive displays and a museum.

44. For centuries, Zanzibar was a center of slave trade but was also famous for cloves, which we could smell everywhere in the town.

45. Barbarities in the West Indias In the spring of 1791, few topics were more hotly debated than the motion to abolish the slave trade.

46. In particular, the US had abolished the slave trade in 1808, and Wilberforce lobbied the American government to enforce its own prohibition more strongly.

47. In 1795, the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade ceased to meet, and Clarkson retired in ill-health to the Lake District.

48. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, the activist and scholar, composed an Apologia in the 1954 reprinting of his The Suppression of the African Slave Trade

49. The Afro-Argentine population is the result of being brought over during the transatlantic slave trade during the centuries of Spanish domination of the Viceroyalty of

50. Africans are now also reckoning with their own complicated legacy in the slave trade, and the infamous “Middle Passage” often looks different from across the Atlantic.

51. Radama concluded a treaty in 1817 with the British governor of Mauritius to abolish the lucrative slave trade in return for British military and financial assistance.

52. As many as three million people may have been taken as slaves from this general region during the three centuries that the transatlantic slave trade operated.

53. The First Africans to Arrive in the New World ADAPTED FROM ESSAYS BY ANTHONY MILES THE BEGINNINGS OF THE SLAVE TRADE The story of African Americans begins with these first Africans, who first came to America involuntarily through the Atlantic slave trade, which was conducted largely along the coast of West Africa and served to transfer blacks to European colonies in the Americas.

54. Right from abolitionists who worked against slave trade to human rights Activists who served for the humanitarian causes, feminists who uplifted the status of women in society to

55. Agam (Malaysia) said that one of the most significant breakthroughs of the Durban Conference had been the recognition that slavery and the slave trade were crimes against humanity.

56. Abolitionism (n.) "belief in the principle of abolishing (something)," 1790, in a purely anti-slavery sense (distinguished from opposition to the slave trade); from abolition + -ism.

57. In the 1860s, David Livingstone's reports of atrocities within the Arab slave trade in Africa stirred up the interest of the British public, reviving the flagging abolitionist movement.

58. Historians say that abducted Africans were taken to plantations on islands in the Atlantic long before the slave trade extended to the Caribbean and the United States.—ED.

59. Khalifah then granted extensive trade rights to the Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEAC) who, with German assistance, ran a naval blockade to halt the continuing domestic slave trade.

60. In 1843, Perry took command of the African Squadron, whose duty was to interdict the slave trade under the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, and continued in this endeavor through 1844.

61. In 'Barracoon,' Zora Neale Hurston challenges the American public’s narrow view of the African continent, the transatlantic slave trade, and the diasporic cultures that came as a result of it.

62. Did God approve of the kidnapping and raping of girls, the heartless separating of families, and the cruel beatings that were part and parcel of the slave trade of McCaine’s day?

63. The Scythians apparently obtained their wealth from their control over the slave trade from the north to Greece through the Greek Black Sea colonial ports of Olbia, Chersonesos, Cimmerian Bosporus, and Gorgippia.

64. She dealt commercially with Joaquín Power y Morgan, an immigrant who came to Puerto Rico as a representative of the Compañía de Asiento de Negros, which regulated the slave trade on the island.

65. Extending from the Comoé River in the west to the Togo Mountains in the east, the Asante empire was active in the slave trade in the 18th century and unsuccessfully resisted British

66. Welcome to Benin The birthplace of voodoo and a pivotal platform of the slave trade for nearly three centuries, Benin is steeped in a rich and complex history still very much in evidence today.

67. On 22 May 1787, the first meeting of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade took place, bringing like-minded British Quakers and Anglicans together in the same organisation for the first time.

68. As we review the state of our world today, it appears abundantly evident that the tragic legacy and consequences of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade remain with us, especially the continued political, social and economical impact.

69. Abolitionist (n.) person who favors doing away with some law, custom, or institution, 1792, originally in reference to the trans-Atlantic slave trade, from abolition + -ist.By 1825 (in Britain) in reference to abolition of slavery as an institution.

70. In 1783, Bishop Beilby Porteus, an early proponent of Abolitionism, used the occasion of the SPG's annual anniversary sermon to highlight the conditions at the Codrington Plantations and called for the SPG to end its connection with slave trade.

71. Barracoons were a common feature in the transatlantic slave trade, but particularly in the mid-nineteenth century when slaves could be held on the coast for long periods while slave ships looked for opportunities to evade patrolling naval cruisers

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73. Brer Rabbit (aka Bruh Rabbit = Brother Rabbit) was born out of the slave trade, as Africans forcibly brought to the Americas brought with them stories of a trickster rabbit (Wakaima), who soon took on traits of similar tricksters from Native American tales

74. (Africans are also a fast-growing segment of the black immigrant population in the U.S., increasing by 137% from 2000 to 2013.) The transatlantic slave trade beginning in the 16th century brought hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans to the U.S., but significant …

75. ‘Martha is a Bloodless engineer in the kitchen, as well as a disciplinarian in the dining room.’ ‘Until recently compilations of slave trade statistics have seemed to reduce one of the darkest episodes in world history into a set of abstract and Bloodless figures.’

76. A circular dated 10 April 2007 on the history of the slave trade, slavery and abolition calls on teachers to take part in the celebrations held on 10 May every year by setting aside time for reflecting on slavery on the basis of reading assignments.

77. ‘Martha is a Bloodless engineer in the kitchen, as well as a disciplinarian in the dining room.’ ‘Until recently compilations of slave trade statistics have seemed to reduce one of the darkest episodes in world history into a set of abstract and Bloodless figures.’

78. In 1787, the London committee of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade adopted the seal “Am I Not a Man and a Brother?” With its visual economy and questioning phrase, the image quickly became the symbol for Abolitionism and remained so for decades.

79. He was also responsible for ensuring that Wilberforce's bill on the abolition of the slave trade, which had still not passed its final stages in the House of Lords when Grenville's ministry fell, would not "fall between the two ministries" and be rejected in a snap division.

80. Male," perhaps from Spanish bozal, used in the slave trade and also to mean "one who speaks Spanish poorly." Bozo the clown was created 1940 at Capitol Records as the voice in a series of story-telling records for children ["Wall Street Journal," Oct