1. Bringing of Slavery
BRINGING OF SLAVERY The European navigations of the fifteenth century in the Atlantic pioneered a new and virtually unprecedented chapter in human history. ... Furthermore, it is observed that not only Africans accepted the institution of slavery in their own societies, but the special place of slaves as private productive property made slavery widespread. ... After a while, it had no potential to resist superior outsiders to cease the slave trafficking. ... Although slavery founded the roots of today's free trade and basis for industrial enhancements, it cost a lot; suffer, pain, ign...
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