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ver, to suggest Andrew may have first acquired | slaves earlier than 1842. |
and she inherited approximately 40 additional | slaves. |
93 which barred the introduction of additional | slaves into the province and the legislation which es |
e other brandishing a whip over his affrighted | slaves. |
n of the Underground Railroad by which African | slaves in the 19th century United States escaped to f |
ty, Rebecca was a leader in converting African | slaves, which was constantly challenged by planters f |
6th century Portuguese traders and the African | slaves who were brought by them to work as labourers |
royed by a fire allegedly set by freed African | slaves following the American Civil War but its thick |
diumistic overtones inherited from the African | slaves brought to the country in colonial times. |
60 stone houses for its population of African | slaves, Indians, and Spaniards. |
of roughly 100, mostly believed to be African | slaves who were brought over by the earliest settlers |
New Orleans and the Virgin Islands) by African | slaves. |
e of New York, against the shipping of African | slaves through the port of New York. |
of cumbia music also originally of the African | slaves brought to Ecuador and Colombia. |
of an illegal slave ship carrying 800 African | slaves. |
nts in Jamaica and cayenne pepper from African | slaves. |
in Ecuador by a fleet of ships full of African | Slaves that broke down in the Gulf of Guayaquil and i |
tinique's population is descended from African | slaves brought to work on sugar plantations during th |
The importation of African | slaves, common to most Caribbean islands, began early |
ethnicities, along with the influx of African | slaves and their descendants, which has created the m |
The emancipation of African | slaves occurred throughout the British Empire in 1834 |
ergates and earthwork canals, built by African | slaves skilled in rice culture. |
to assist in preparing a group of 520 African | slaves for emancipation. |
became part of the movement to convert African | slaves to Christianity. |
Some historians contend that African | slaves who worked in the Cuban sugar cane fields duri |
al to Caribbean music as well, because African | slaves were brought to the Caribbean islands, particu |
n sugarcane production; importation of African | slaves to the island altered the demographics of the |
In the same year, the French imported African | slaves from Santo Domingo to work in the lead mines. |
tive Americans, European settlers, and African | slaves. |
ew World took place on Saint John when African | slaves took over the island for six months. |
re Spanish Floridians and about 10,000 African | slaves, brought by the Anglo-Floridian farm owners in |
Clotilde, the last ship to bring African | slaves to the United States |
merican States to emancipate all their African | Slaves (1776) |
eedi are said to be the descendants of African | slaves brought from Zanzibar and maintain their disti |
ins of mondongo can be tracked back to African | slaves in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. |
feared that the impending desertion of African | slaves from the plantations would result in enormous |
wealth through the Triangular Trade in African | slaves. |
Planters expanded their importation of African | slaves to cultivate sugar cane. |
nding when Louis DuBois, purchased two African | slaves at a public auction held in Kingston, then cal |
was also through Lagos that the first African | slaves entered post-medieval Europe. |
ellion of 1823, an insurrection of the African | slaves in the colony of Demerara. |
African | slaves were brought to the islands to work on Portugu |
istory: Between 1842 and 1873, 221,000 African | slaves entered Cuba. |
from Historic Congo Square Park where African | slaves held their rituals every Sunday evening in the |
uiana where he taught education to the African | slaves on behalf of the London Missionary Society). |
The black stands for the African | slaves of Puerto Rico's past. |
2,000 acres (8.1 km2) and 20 African-American | slaves by the end of the first decade of the 19th cen |
Armfield and Franklin to buy African-American | slaves in the mid-Atlantic states (Virginia, Maryland |
al reformer who ministered to African-American | slaves as well as white Southerners, and who used his |
ong the first Cherokee to own African-American | slaves. |
t is likely also referring to African-American | slaves as the "mule". |
de of town which in which the African-American | slaves dwelt was called the "Negro Quarters" or simpl |
began as a community of freed African-American | slaves from Alabama. |
acquainted with the plight of African-American | slaves. |
Developed among Afro-Cuban | slaves, the religion began as a blending of these Wes |
perated an Underground Railroad station to aid | slaves fleeing to freedom. |
All | slaves were emancipated in the British Empire |
ses the 50th year, known as "Yovel", where all | slaves must be set free, and all land must be returne |
nconditional and immediate emancipation of all | slaves in the USA. |
n and gave the privileges of the Church to all | slaves of his parish, at the same time freeing his ow |
fiscation Act issued on July 17th declared all | slaves belonging to a rebel were free. |
v. Lasselle, losing the case which led to all | slaves in the state of Indiana being freed. |
teps on May 20, 1865 declaring freedom for all | slaves in the Florida Panhandle. |
sued his General Order Number Eleven, that all | slaves in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina were f |
Hence, according to a popular myth, all | slaves had to do was look for the Drinking Gourd and |
The case resulted in the court ordering all | slaves held within Indiana to be freed. |
Kingsley took three other wives, all | slaves, while at Fort George Island. |
1545 Paul repealed an ancient law that allowed | slaves to claim their freedom under the Emperor's sta |
traded Katanga's copper principally, but also | slaves and ivory, for gunpowder and firearms-and by a |
tegory called globnici, many of whom were also | slaves. |
The workers in such estates were almost always | slaves. |
that since the harem ladies were almost always | slaves they were never formally married to the sultan |
0s with then-surviving former African American | slaves. |
African American | slaves in the Atlanta area became divided in their lo |
It was founded and colonized by freed American | slaves with the help of a private organization called |
ees from the War of 1812 were African American | slaves who fought for the British and were relocated |
a place of refuge for escaped African American | slaves seeking asylum. |
Several thousand American | slaves agreed to fight for the British in exchange fo |
education of freedmen (former African American | slaves). |
the treatment of Indians and African American | slaves he became less critical of whites and changed |
iously established a colony of former American | slaves on the coast, but the climate in that area was |
860 there were relatively few African American | slaves in New Mexico, the legislature formally approv |
A great many Native American | slaves were being brought to Bermuda by other means, |
frican communities from which African American | slaves were taken (and are discussed in the History o |
l city, as a haven for chiefly former American | slaves first relocated to Nova Scotia by the British |
e Americans, the lives of the African American | slaves who lived there, and the cultural interaction |
act was passed preventing insurrections among | slaves. |
s living in clusters by themselves, than among | slaves on our plantations, and attacks only such slav |
Prince Among | Slaves |
deal of time working with Samuel Davies among | slaves. |
w in Todd and Davies' footsteps, working among | slaves as an ordained Presbyterian minister in Virgin |
ter of a mile (400 m) from the main house, and | slaves were allowed to padlock their cabins and build |
s were beheaded, plebeians thrown to lions and | slaves crucified |
to England with various animals, servants and | slaves including Andreana, a Greek slave who had been |
e greatest number of all are from freedmen and | slaves. |
as other assets, such as cattle, furniture and | slaves, are also of value; if property were to be reg |
ile Tuareg classes, conquered communities, and | slaves working plantation estates witnessed by Barth. |
business -- it was a time for free blacks and | slaves alike to come together (from the multi-state a |
ey were the nobles, the freemen, the serfs and | slaves. |
nd the southeastern for Negroes, both free and | slaves. |
1-8); mourning to be observed for heathen and | slaves; other regulations concerning slaves. |
Thralls and | slaves technically commanded no weregild, but it was |
e of the rights of women, Native Americans and | slaves. |
ng a return flow of gold coins, Greek wine and | slaves. |
niscent of Roman senators, harem orderlies and | slaves. |
primarily served plantations, both owners and | slaves. |
vans carried hides, gold, ostrich feathers and | slaves north from the borders of the Sokoto Caliphate |
ck Barnes' wife, Mary, and their children) and | slaves were temporarily forced to evacuate Hope Park |
mand ransom, which was often paid in goods and | slaves, sometimes to the benefit of the victor's own |
They were used to restrain prisoners and | slaves, and for public corporal punishment for men an |
d the immigration of foreigners with money and | slaves. |
free persons (reported by sex and color), and | slaves. |
nging tax laws on the registration of land and | slaves. |
ook as captives women, children, servants, and | slaves, and slaughtered sick and wounded prisoners. |
ood portion of her own fortune to buy land and | slaves. |
is masthead and delivered gifts of animals and | slaves to Constantinople. |
u, with bringing large numbers of captives and | slaves back across the Sahara to form the Gnawa. |
Soldiers and | Slaves: American POWs Trapped by the Nazis' Final Gam |
The animals and | slaves would be let up through trapdoors under the sa |
re he purchased tobacco, crops, livestock, and | slaves from at least 1736 through the 1740s. |
States rules that Blacks are not citizens and | slaves can not sue for freedom, driving the country f |
His father owned land and | slaves in the Kanawha Valley, and he had attended sch |
he native population as "servants of sinne and | slaves of the divill," but also recognizes them as "s |
musician Fidel Nadal is descened from Angolan | slaves. |
e Madison was killed in 1732 after three angry | slaves sneaked into his house and poisoned him in his |
Article eleven required the tribes to free any | slaves they held. |
mal hides, bear's fat, beans, corn, and Apache | slaves. |
Now we are | slaves of slaves of Old China" may also have multiple |
lity of Earth X (Earth-9997), the Watchers are | slaves of the Celestials. |
population of 9,638,453 of which 1,538,022 are | slaves. |
Since none are | slaves or servants, what is their purpose? |
oroom", a race of metamorphic clay men who are | slaves to the "Epumu". |
But in the Raven lands, the lesser races are | slaves with hardly any rights at all. |
USSR was also the first ones to field the Arm | Slaves later classified as Second Generation. |
n from the increasing numbers of newly arrived | slaves from Africa, and the economic impact caused by |
e house was executed by highly skilled artisan | slaves. |
The captured Indians were sent as | slaves to Santo Domingo, and the few remaining free m |
ccept that the Orang Asli were being traded as | slaves in the pre-Colonial era. |
had been captured and brought to Madagascar as | slaves. |
Potano and carrying others away to be sold as | slaves in Charles Towne. |
Not as | slaves, but as Freemen our money we'll give. |
Female vocals on "Doomed to Walk the Earth as | Slaves of the Living Dead" |
omanus IV, many Byzantine Greeks were taken as | slaves to Central Asia. |
rade their prisoners, instead of using them as | slaves or food, in exchange for goods. |
Africans from Ghana, transported illegally as | slaves to Mobile decades after the end of the slave t |
the purpose of being there unlawfully sold as | slaves; that Ruiz and Montez, well knowing the premis |
p, and transferred five of her crew to work as | slaves, and replaced them with a similar number of pi |
s subjects, whom Wilson brutalised and used as | slaves. |
Romanians taking the Roma from the Mongols as | slaves and preserving their status. |
is using his powers to trap Earth colonists as | slaves. |
pprentice covered labourers that had served as | slaves somewhere other than their owner's land - they |
e assumes that the Africans were being held as | slaves in violation of "the celebrated treaty of huma |
Muslims first came to Suriname as | slaves from Africa, however they converted to Christi |
they intended to sell the Jewish prisoners as | slaves. |
med themselves masters and those who worked as | slaves. |
, you may soon have the alternative to live as | slaves or die as free men" (speaking in Mallow, Count |
y and carrying off thousands of inhabitants as | slaves. |
n army, and the taking of 7,000 inhabitants as | slaves. |
f the South became furious over this matter as | slaves continued to escape to Florida.:18-22 |
as Phoenician soldiers smuggled into Rhodes as | slaves, and his men occupy the Colossus to secure saf |
throughout the mountains and captured many as | slaves while also taking anything of value. |
ns to the West Indies, where they were sold as | slaves. |
causing the Natchez to flee or be deported as | slaves to Saint Domingue. |
infant son John as Negroes (and essentially as | slaves and part of the property assets of the estate) |
e exception of the two boys, who were taken as | slaves to the King of Axum. |
The French gave other captured Fox as | slaves to allied tribes. |
e sea passage and the subsequent settlement as | slaves, all destroying the social fabric. |
River), and occasionally to take prisoners as | slaves. |
rican-Americans who were brought to Georgia as | slaves through the city's port. |
to the Ood and is horrified by their status as | slaves. |
the custom for indentured servants as well as | slaves. |
There, Beale argued, they would “be held as | slaves for life." |
The English sold captured Pequot as | slaves or servants and took their lands. |
Mende, Temne, Limba, etc.-were transported as | slaves to the rice plantations in the Low Country. |
habitants who survived the siege were taken as | slaves to Turkey together with other inhabitants of s |
The Democrats followed up by auctioning off as | slaves (for a maximum cost of $2 per month) or otherw |
ocating the continued use of the Primitives as | slaves. |
Jewish values, noting the Jewish experience as | slaves in Egypt as a reason that Jews should be more |
members of traditional enemy tribes to sell as | slaves to the colonists. |
t some citizens were transported to Albania as | slaves. |
w managed to reach the shore, but were held as | slaves for 18 months until ransomed with other Europe |
rea, capturing people for ransom or to sell as | slaves. |
ch forced many Goths to sell their children as | slaves. |
She then uses these workers as | slaves to bring up her own offspring. |
ase and, in the case of the women, overwork as | slaves. |
ohn Woodall had bought some Polish settlers as | slaves, selling them on to Lord de La Warr. |
he Science Myth (and similar writings, such as | Slaves Unaware?) he was also a critic of the way in w |
, when many of the Angolans who were bought as | slaves were exported to the United States. |
ing to Nauplion; a few women who were taken as | slaves; along with the harem of Hurshid Pasha; and a |
e, which railed against the their treatment as | slaves and second class citizens in the United States |
s Christians were taken to Granada and sold as | slaves. |
the human race as food, leaving only a few as | slaves and cannon fodder for the Visitors' wars with |
tended to sell the prisoners to the British as | slaves. |
g responsible for treating: “us a subjects, as | slaves; it has been deaf to our just and lawful remon |
arrying captives to Charles Town to be sold as | slaves. |
ver to Tipton Co., Tennessee, and sold them as | slaves. |
d Mexican patriots, between others, to work as | slaves in the mine. |
She and her friend Naya Nuki were used as | slaves for the Hidatsas. |
by a desire to free Christian captives held as | slaves by the Muslims and to curtail Muslim piracy "f |
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