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  1. Slavery - Wikipedia

    Slaves would be kept in bondage for life, or for a fixed period of time after which they would be granted freedom. [3] Although slavery is usually involuntary and involves coercion, there are also cases …

  2. Slavery | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 10, 2025 · Many slaves were the offspring of slaves. Some people were enslaved as a punishment for crime or debt, others were sold into slavery by their parents, other relatives, or even spouses, …

  3. Slavery: Definition and Abolition | HISTORY

    It was intended to be the start of establishing an independent freehold of freed slaves, but it failed and was a main catalyst leading to the Civil War.

  4. The History of Slavery in the United States From Beginning to End

    Feb 14, 2025 · The monstrous institution of slavery was ended. Now came the monumental task of Reconstruction, of integrating former slaves into the economic, political, and social fabric of the …

  5. The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship

    The best known of the triangular trades included the transportation of manufactured goods from Europe to Africa, where they were traded for slaves. Slaves were then transported across the Atlantic—the …

  6. slavery | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Throughout history, some forms of slavery existed as punishment for committing crimes or to pay off debts. In the United States, individuals were forced into slavery, born into slavery, and were slaves …

  7. The Origins of Slavery | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History

    Slaves worked harder, propelling their owners to new, previously unimagined heights of wealth and power. As they did, slave owners expanded their plantations and demanded more and more slaves, …

  8. From Slavery to Freedom - National Museum of African American …

    From inventing dry-cleaning to sugar refining to the first steamboat propeller, African Americans have been active contributors to the economic, political, and social legacies of the United States. Much of …

  9. Slavery - Colonialism, Abolition, Resistance | Britannica

    5 days ago · Slaves were of varying importance in Mesoamerica and on the South American continent. Initially slaves were imported because of a labor shortage, aggravated by the high death rate of the …

  10. U.S. Slavery: Timeline, Figures & Abolition - HISTORY

    Apr 25, 2024 · As a result, the children of enslaved women legally became slaves. Before the rise of the American Revolution, the first debates to abolish slavery emerged.