THE UNTOLD AMERICAN SLAVERY STORY AND INCIDENTS THAT ARE REVEALED ONLY TO THE LEGENDS: FACTS ABOUT SLAVERY IN AMERICA Slavery was introduced in the Americas throughout European colonization. It was performed in Britain's colonies, notably the Thirteen Colonies that constituted the United States, beginning in 1526 Enslaved people's status had been codified as a racial caste connected with African heritage by the time of the American Revolution (1775-1783). Abolitionist laws were approved in most Northern states during and immediately after the Revolution, and a campaign to abolish slavery grew. Ponce de Le?n built a Spanish town in Puerto Rico in 1508, employing native Tanos as laborers. War, overwork, and diseases brought by the Spanish wiped out the Tanos in vast numbers. The first enslaved Africans were introduced to Puerto Rico in 1513 to augment the declining Tano population. The New Laws, which abolished Indian slavery in 1542, raised the demand for African slaves. The British launched enslavement raids in what is now Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and probably Alabama a century and a half later. This is a comprehensive and statistical slavery storybook from beginning to the end that has not been told: facts about slavery in AmericaSOME OF THE KEY DISCUSSIONS OF THIS COMPREHENSIVE BOOKDESTINATION OF ENSLAVED AFRICANS (1519-1867)THE FIRST SLAVE LAWSFIRST RELIGIOUS STATUS LAWSTHE FIRST ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENTSSLAVERY IN BRITISH COLONIESSLAVES TRANSPORTED TO THE BRITISH COLONIES AND THE UNITED STATESSLAVERY IN FRENCH LOUISIANAREVOLUTIONARY-ERAFREEDOM OFFERED AS AN INCENTIVE BY THE BRITISHSLAVES AND FREE BLACKS WHO SUPPORTED THE REBELLIONTHREE-FIFTHS COMPROMISE1790 TO 1860 SLAVE TRADETHE PROPOSED EXPANSION OF SLAVERYNORTH AMERICAN ABOLITIONISTSANTI-SLAVERY AGITATIONCOLONIZATION MOVEMENTINTERDICTION OF FOREIGN TRADEMANUMISSIONS IN THE SOUTH AFTER THE REVOLUTIONSLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES AND FORCED MIGRATIONSLAVE TREATMENTSMUGGLING AND HIGH DEMANDSLAVE UPRISINGSACCURATE PERCENTAGES OF SLAVES AND REGIONSANTI-LITERACY LAWSSLAVE MARKET PRICESEFFECTS ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF THE SOUTHSEXUAL ECONOMY OF AMERICAN SLAVERYDRED SCOTT AND THE DRED SCOTT DECISIONEMANCIPATION AND THE CIVIL WARPRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF1860THE CIVIL WARPROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATIONEND OF SLAVERY LOOK INSIDE THE TABLE OF CONTENTS TO DISCOVER MORE AND AS A LEGEND, GET A COPY FOR YOUR REFERENCE
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