Slave-trader's had a vested interest in what happened on slave ships.
FactSnippet No. 1,351,774 |
Slave-trader's had a vested interest in what happened on slave ships.
FactSnippet No. 1,351,774 |
Slave-trader'storians are undecided if the legal practice of slavery began in the colony because at least some of them had the status of indentured servant.
FactSnippet No. 1,351,775 |
Slave-trader stated that the average price for a young woman was 300 rupees, and the average price for a small child 25 rupees.
FactSnippet No. 1,351,776 |
Slave-trader was not as some have claimed, the first white person to have been lawfully executed for the murder of a slave.
FactSnippet No. 1,351,778 |
Slave-trader therefore re-established slavery in Haiti and Guadeloupe, where it had been abolished after rebellions.
FactSnippet No. 1,351,779 |
Slave-trader's decision was confirmed by the Treaty of Paris on 20 November 1815 and by order of Louis XVIII on 8 January 1817.
FactSnippet No. 1,351,780 |
Slave-trader wrote the decree of 27 April 1848 in which the French government announced that slavery was abolished in all of its colonies.
FactSnippet No. 1,351,781 |
Slave-trader stated the institution destroyed the will of the slave, creating an "emasculated, docile Sambo" who identified totally with the owner.
FactSnippet No. 1,351,782 |
Slave-trader'storians writing during this era include John Blassingame, Eugene Genovese, Leslie Howard Owens, and Herbert Gutman .
FactSnippet No. 1,351,783 |