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Slave trade (402 bytes)
3: For specific articles on the slave trade, see: 5: * [[Atlantic slave trade]] 6: * [[Slave trade in the ancient world]] 7: * [[Slave trade in the Middle Ages]] 8: * [[Slave trade in Islamic World]] Swedish slave trade (7434 bytes) 3: == Viking and pre-Viking slavery == 4: ...em. Thralls could be born into slavery, or become slaves by committing crimes. These conditions were comm... 6: ...imes sold to Arab and Jewish traders, who in turn traded them further afield. 8: == Beginning of African slave trade == 9: ...d, managed to keep its colonies and continued the trade. Coastwise slave trade (1900 bytes) 1: ... began on board a ship which was transporting 135 slaves coastwise. 6: ...ve traders who utilized the coastwise shipping of slaves in their business. 9: The most important national laws on slavery were these, in the order of their enactment: 11: :2. 1793 The Fugitive Slave Law. 12: ...he Congressional Act banning the ''importation of slaves''. Slave Trade Act (315 bytes) 3: ...he [[slave]] trade in the [[British empire]]. The trade had begun in [[1562]], during the reign of [[Eliz... African slave trade (9185 bytes) 1: ... article discusses the [[history]] of the [[slave trade]] of [[Africa]], and its effect upon the continen... 3: ...mage:AfricanSlavesTransport.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Slave transport in Africa, from a 19th century engravin... 4: ...trade through its external manifestation, whereby slaves were supplied across the [[Sahara Desert]] and t... 7: ...eir owners. It was also not uncommon to turn male slaves into [[eunuch]]s. 9: ... trade accelerated as superior ships lead to more trade and greater demand for labour on [[plantation]]s ... Atlantic slave trade (12854 bytes) 1: ... three-part economic cycle—the [[Triangular Trade]] and its infamous [[Middle Passage]]—which... 6: ...ecially [[Guinea (region)|Guinea]] as a source of slaves. 8: ...nd water. It is estimated that fifteen percent of slaves died in the voyage over the Atlantic. 10: ...very four ships that left Liverpool harbour was a slaver. They were highly profitable ventures and played... 12: ... with slave labour, for Europe. The value of this trade route was that a ship could make a substantial pr... Slave trade in the Middle Ages (1899 bytes) 1: ...the Twelfth Centuries.png|thumb|right|Costumes of Slaves or Serfs, from the Sixth to the Twelfth Centurie... 3: ...East was [[West Africa]], via the [[trans-Saharan trade]] routes. 5: ...im countries in Spain and Africa. The majority of slaves were prisoners captured in wars between Slavonic... 7: This trade came to the end in 10th century after the [[Chris... 9: ...y. For example, the serf had numerous rights the slave had not: could marry, have a family, pass on his... Slave II (3024 bytes) 1: ... into motion a plan. Since his original ship, ''[[Slave I]]'', was in impound, he obtained a new one. Thi... 3: '''''Slave II''''' is a MandalMotors Pursuer Enforcement Shi... 5: ...', though it lacks the stealth systems found in ''Slave I''. This doesn't mean that they wouldn't eventua... 11: ...s pursuit of the smuggler in his original ship. ''Slave II'', for now, would be put into drydock. Slave name (889 bytes) 1: ...rican who was enslaved, or whose ancestors were enslaved, in the [[United States]] prior to the [[Thirtee... 3: ...ion of Islam]], encourage people to abandon their slave names and take Arabic or African names instead. ... 5: In [[Roman slavery]], slaves took the surname of their owner and kept it if t... 8: [[Category:Slavery]] Slave I (1200 bytes) 1: ...st famous of the prisoners that Fett carried in ''Slave I'' was [[Han Solo]], who was frozen in a block o... 3: ...'s "father," [[Jango Fett]]. Jango's last trip on Slave I was to [[Geonosis]], where he died in combat wi... 9: Slave I is packed full of fire power. Its weaponry incl... Slave (421 bytes) 1: The word '''slave''' has at least two meanings: 2: ...thers, and live to serve them without pay. See [[slavery]]. 3: ...article [[Slavey language]].--> They speak the [[Slavey language]]. Slave codes (2815 bytes) 1: ...assed in colonial [[North America]] to regulate [[slavery]]. 3: ==Legal definitions of slavery== 11: ...ssue of such free-born women, so married shall be slaves as their fathers were.” 15: ...any slave resist his master [...] correcting such slave, and shall happen to be killed in such correction... 19: ...re carefully propagate Christianity by permitting slaves to be admitted to that sacrament.” Slave rebellion (3360 bytes) 1: ... by [[Denmark Vesey]], the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] slave [[Spartacus]] and the [[thrall]] Tunni who rebell... 4: ...ings or attempted uprisings involving ten or more slaves. Three of the best known are the revolts by Gabr... 6: ...ed in the exploitative conditions of the Southern slave system. He traversed libraries and archives throu... 8: ===List of North American slave revolts=== 12: *[[Louisiana Territory Slave Rebellion]], led by [[Charles Deslandes]] (1811) Slave to the Grind (1788 bytes) 1: ...etotheGrindalbumcover.jpg]]</tr></td></table>'''''Slave to the Grind''''' is [[Skid Row]]'s second album,... 3: ''Slave to the Grind'' hit #1 on the [[Billboard Music Bi... 7: # "Slave to the Grind" (3:31) [Bach, Bolan, Snake] Slave (band) (1374 bytes) 1: Arguably the hottest of the '70s Ohio funk bands, Slave had a great run in the late '70s and early '80s. ... 7: ...k in 1992. Rhino issued Stellar Funk: The Best of Slave, a first-rate anthology of their finest cuts, in ... Slave station (700 bytes) 1: ...trade]] for handling human [[slave]]s. One famous slave station, on [[Goree Island]] is now a museum in [... 3: *In [[telecommunication]]s, the term '''slave station''', or '''subordinate station''', has the... 5: ...ted and controlled by a master station. Usually a slave station can only [[call]], or be called by, a [[m... Slave state (7024 bytes) 1: ...r]] and the [[Emancipation Proclamation]]. The 15 slave states were [[Alabama]], [[Arkansas]], [[Delaware... 7: ..., a process, which had still not quite eliminated slavery entirely, even as late as 1860. 9: ===Northern slave states=== 17: |First record of slavery||c.1760?||1639||1629?||1645||1639||1652||1626||... 19: |Official end of slavery||1777||1780||1783||1783||1784||1784||1799||1804 Fugitive slave (386 bytes) 1: ...[Underground Railroad]] existed to guide fugitive slaves on the road to freedom. 3: ''See also:'' [[Fugitive Slave Law]] Slave narrative (6734 bytes) 1: ... in the [[New World]]. Some six thousand former [[slaves]] from [[North America]] and the [[Caribbean]] g... 3: ...alize their captors, whereas the African American slave narratives moralize their oppressors. 7: ... characterised themselves as Africans rather than slaves. These first appeared in [[England]]. 16: ...tives were published. Recurrent features include: slave auctions, the break of families and frequently tw... 19: :''[[Life of William Grimes, the Runaway Slave]]'', [[New York]] [[1825]] Alien slave (1279 bytes) 1: ...four limbs, standing quasi-erect on two legs. The slave has a hunched back, and its head sports a large s... 2: ...ollars and arm bands. These, apparently, keep the slaves in line. Any attempt to remove it will result in... 3: The slave has two modes of attack: a slow-charging electric...
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