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1. 17 Slaves were mercilessly ground down by slave holders.

2. Diagram of the way slaves were packed into a slave ship

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

4. The ALT did have “slaves” but I changed it to Bondservants, as neither servant nor slave makes sense

5. It Commemorates the nine slaves who lost their lives in the failed slave rebellion of March 17, 1768

6. Almost all locomotive firemen were slaves, either hired from slave masters or owned directly by the railroad companies.

7. Rather, both slaves and slave owners were admonished to love one another as spiritual brothers. —Colossians 4:1; 1 Timothy 6:2.

8. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 generated a w ve of violence inundating those who persisted in helping slaves to gain freedom.

9. Beslave (third-person singular simple present beslaves, present participle beslaving, simple past and past participle Beslaved) (transitive) To make a slave of; enslave.(transitive) To address as a slave; call (someone) "slave".(transitive) To fill with slaves; pollute with slavery or slavedom.

10. " Buckra" was a term introduced by Igbo and Efik slaves in Jamaica to refer to white slave owners and overseers

11. In Suriname, slave holders demanded compensation from the Dutch government for freeing slaves, whilst in Sint Maarten, abolition of slavery in the French half in 1848 led slaves in the Dutch half to take their own freedom.

12. The project entitled l'Utile...1761, Esclaves oubliés (Forgotten slaves) includes a component for underwater archaeological research on a slave ship that sank off the coast of Tromelin Island, abandoning its cargo of slaves from Madagascar on the island.

13. Although Uncle Tom's Cabin is an antislavery novel, it is very different from ordinary slave stories that focus on the life and struggle of black slaves.

14. Underwater Archaeology The project entitled l'Utile...1761, Esclaves oubliés (Forgotten slaves) includes a component for underwater archaeological research on a slave ship that sank off the coast of Tromelin Island, abandoning its cargo of slaves from Madagascar on the island.

15. When he returns, he may exact vengeance, ensuring his power over the slaves is maintained through violence and terror, to which any slave could be subjected.

16. 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.

17. Since the end of the slave trade in 1850, the slave population had declined, and a series of moderate steps limiting slavery – the 1871 Law of the Free Womb, which declared all slaves born thereafter to be free when they came of age; the 1885 Sexagenarian Law, which freed all slaves over 60 years old – laid the groundwork for total Abolition.

18. 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

19. I slave and I slave for what?

20. A bill of sale might contain a clause stipulating that the slave could not be employed for prostitution, as prostitutes in ancient Rome were often slaves.

21. Two slaves were commended and were called “good and faithful” slaves.

22. Of all 1,515,605 free families in the fifteen slave states in 1860, nearly 400,000 held slaves (roughly one in four, or 25%), amounting to 8% of all American families.

23. Definition: female slave, Bondmaid Usage: a female slave, bonds-maid

24. Slaves are wealth, Commander.

25. For Slaves and Servants

26. These slaves are rotten.

27. Admirably quotes from YourDictionary: Christianity is most Admirably adapted to the training of slaves, to the perpetuation of a slave society; in short, to the very conditions confronting us to-day

28. Rarely the slave, but almost always the oppressor turned slave.

29. The slaves were enfranchised.

30. Come here, slave.

31. French slave driver.

32. Slaves were emancipated in 18

33. The Unforgiving Slave

34. The slaves feared their master.

35. The slaves yearned for freedom.

36. Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves.

37. Abraham Lincoln manumited the slaves.

38. It's the only thing impresses slaves.

39. 5 Slaves must obey their master.

40. The clubs are for the slaves.

41. More slaves taken afoot approach gate.

42. “Benne” is the word African slaves used for the seeds, which were brought on slave ships from West Africa—along with many other crops, including red peas and Carolina Gold rice—to the U.S

43. From Slave to Commander

44. Animalizing THE SLAVE: THE TRUTH OF FICTION* By KEITH BRADLEY I In his discussion of natural slavery in the first book of the Politics (I254aI7-I254b39), Aristotle notoriously assimilates human slaves to non-human animals

45. I do not trade in slaves.

46. Quotations ▼ A Blackamoor slave, a Blackamoor servant; and hence any slave, servant, inferior, or child

47. Trade beads (sometimes called Aggry and slave beads) were otherwise decorative glass beads used between the 16th and 20th century as a token money to exchange for goods, services and slaves (hence the name)

48. Before the late 1700s, many Abolitionists were currently slaves themselves or were former slaves who had gained their freedom.

49. material takes the form of a trilogy, “Slave Voices”, “Slave Voyages”, and “Visions of the Enslaved”

50. Ironically, it is said that many slave traders and slave owners were deeply religious individuals.

51. The Yunkish train bed slaves, not soldiers.

52. Do former slaves or Dothraki or dragons?

53. The slaves slew their master with swords.

54. Slaves mumble, workers grumble and students mutter.

55. Bondman definition, a male slave

56. You dare lecture me, slave?

57. You know, freed the slaves, great beard.

58. The slaves writhed under the master's whip.

59. They did their best to liberate slaves.

60. The story starts during the Civil War as Cowslip and several other children are being sold at a slave auction and follows Cowslip as she is taken to a new plantation with new masters and unfamiliar slaves.

61. 8 hours ago · Colonialists worked to divide African tribes, neo-Colonialists worked to separate African people, slave traders segregated kidnapped slaves and satanic informants became informants to decimate Black civil rights and community groups

62. Peru freed its black slaves in 1854.

63. Bondman definition is - slave, serf

64. 63 15 The Unforgiving Slave

65. Abolitionism The belief that slavery should be abolished. In the early nineteenth century, increasing numbers of people in the northern United States held that the nation's slaves should be freed immediately, without compensation to slave owners.

66. American slave trade absolutely boomed.

67. The slave trade was condemned.

68. Tychicus—A Trusted Fellow Slave

69. The Slave Who Circumnavigated The World

70. By freeing every slave in Italy.

71. Furthermore, Jehovah provided guidelines to protect slaves.

72. To protect slaves, I have a plan.

73. It took the slaves and the downtrodden.

74. 13 Slaves work by compulsion, not by choice.

75. Poor people, prisoners, even slaves, could be free.

76. Some have even become slaves to riches. —Matt.

77. Answer: A Bondservant is a slave

78. ‘The Faithful Slave’ Serves Jehovah’s Table

79. The slave who became a gladiator.

80. 22 The slaves were treated with sickening cruelty.