Facts About Slave Trade In America

By Leslie Ball


In the 18th century, human trafficking was very popular in the United States of America. Slave trade in America became very serious that people were being shipped from the sub Saharan Africa to America to work for the American people. Many people however continue to wonder if these people were loyal or just docile because they worked for too long. Many wonder why they never revolted against the American people.

Some historians say that the Africans were just too obedient and docile as a race that they were never able to device successful ways that they can free themselves from their enslavers. Some of them even go as far as saying that they were stupid at the time and they never had the power to think of a perfect way to rebel the white people rule.

For around 3 centuries, the slaves stayed very loyal to the masters as their controllers continued to treat them punitively. With time, many individuals got tired of the handling and they collected enough courage to attempt and fight their rulers. Cases of homicide by the slaves began rising since they now were murdering their rulers. Nevertheless they never were brave enough to form uprisings.

After more centuries of oppression these slaves could not take it anymore and they decided to form revolts. In the 1900s only, there were over thirty different revolts by the slaves against their masters. For a rebellion to be classified as a revolt it must be made of more than slaves and their main aim should be getting back their freedom. These became very popular after the oppression had become too much for the slaves.

Although the slaves in the past centuries managed to free themselves, there is still some form of slavery that continues in modern day America. There are millions of people who live in slavery today but they do not know of ways in which they can completely free themselves from the oppression they are experiencing. The following are some of the things that have to be done to completely end the modern day slavery.

The first action to be taken is to increase the public awareness to the slavery which is taking place. Numerous people are presently not conscious of the bondage that is occurring in these modern days therefore there is no way they can help. Increasing wakefulness will help more individuals to get dedicated in this fight

In order to completely eradicate slavery, a lot of money has to be spent. For this reason, governments need to be committed to join this fight so that all the people who still enslave others can have punishments that fit the harm they cause. Pressure from the government will certainly stop people from enslaving others.

If all the things that have been mentioned above are done, people of the future generation will be able to look back and hear that slavery once existed but it was completely eradicated. Otherwise people will continue to suffer and be oppressed by their masters while people watch and do nothing about it.




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Facts About Slave Trade In America

By Leslie Ball


In the 18th century, human trafficking was very popular in the United States of America. Slave trade in America became very serious that people were being shipped from the sub Saharan Africa to America to work for the American people. Many people however continue to wonder if these people were loyal or just docile because they worked for too long. Many wonder why they never revolted against the American people.

Some historians say that the Africans were just too obedient and docile as a race that they were never able to device successful ways that they can free themselves from their enslavers. Some of them even go as far as saying that they were stupid at the time and they never had the power to think of a perfect way to rebel the white people rule.

For around 3 centuries, the slaves stayed very loyal to the masters as their controllers continued to treat them punitively. With time, many individuals got tired of the handling and they collected enough courage to attempt and fight their rulers. Cases of homicide by the slaves began rising since they now were murdering their rulers. Nevertheless they never were brave enough to form uprisings.

After more centuries of oppression these slaves could not take it anymore and they decided to form revolts. In the 1900s only, there were over thirty different revolts by the slaves against their masters. For a rebellion to be classified as a revolt it must be made of more than slaves and their main aim should be getting back their freedom. These became very popular after the oppression had become too much for the slaves.

Although the slaves in the past centuries managed to free themselves, there is still some form of slavery that continues in modern day America. There are millions of people who live in slavery today but they do not know of ways in which they can completely free themselves from the oppression they are experiencing. The following are some of the things that have to be done to completely end the modern day slavery.

The first action to be taken is to increase the public awareness to the slavery which is taking place. Numerous people are presently not conscious of the bondage that is occurring in these modern days therefore there is no way they can help. Increasing wakefulness will help more individuals to get dedicated in this fight

In order to completely eradicate slavery, a lot of money has to be spent. For this reason, governments need to be committed to join this fight so that all the people who still enslave others can have punishments that fit the harm they cause. Pressure from the government will certainly stop people from enslaving others.

If all the things that have been mentioned above are done, people of the future generation will be able to look back and hear that slavery once existed but it was completely eradicated. Otherwise people will continue to suffer and be oppressed by their masters while people watch and do nothing about it.




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