rice, and tobacco. Field slaves usually worked inthefields from sunrise to sundown while being monitored by an overseer. The overseer ensured that enslaved...
abolitionism Lists of UnitedStates public officials who owned slaves Slavery inthe District of Columbia Treatment of slavesintheUnitedStates Polk Taylor,...
IntheUnitedStates, fugitive slaves or runaway slaves were terms used inthe 18th and 19th centuries to describe people who fled slavery. The term also...
of free states not exceed the number of slavestates, so new states were admitted inslave–free pairs. There were, nonetheless, some slavesin most free...
these states, and some farmers used slave labor. In Illinois, for example, while the trade inslaves was prohibited, it was legal to bring slaves from...
The treatment of slavesintheUnitedStates often included sexual abuse and rape, the denial of education, and punishments like whippings. Families were...
Slave Songs of theUnitedStates was a collection of African American music consisting of 136 songs. Published in 1867, it was the first, and most influential...
recorded as slaves. Slavesin Indian Territory across theUnitedStates were used for many purposes, from work inthe plantations of the East, to guides...
ideal for a slave trade of war captives sold along the trade routes. Inthe early Middle Ages, the Byzantine Empire imported slaves from the Vikings, who...
keep theslave population growing by his own doing, and not by importing more slaves from Africa. Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of theUnitedStates, is...
The Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 1807 (2 Stat. 426, enacted March 2, 1807) is a UnitedStates federal law that prohibited the importation...
The fugitive slave laws were laws passed by theUnitedStates Congress in 1793 and 1850 to provide for the return of enslaved people who escaped from one...
A slave catcher is a person employed to track down and return escaped slaves to their enslavers. The first slave catchers inthe Americas were active in...
immediately freeing slavesin January 1863 but did not affect the status of slavesinthe border states that had remained loyal to the Union. By December...
Slave quarters intheUnitedStates, sometimes called slave cabins, were a form of residential vernacular architecture constructed during the era of slavery...
trade, was the mercantile trade of enslaved people within theUnitedStates. It was most significant after 1808, when the importation of slaves from Africa...
After the prohibition of the trans-atlantic slave trade in 1807, slaveholders inthe Deep South of theUnitedStates needed more slaves to work inthe cotton...
IntheUnitedStates, penal labor is a multi-billion-dollar industry. Annually, incarcerated workers provide at least $9 billion in services to the prison...
thirds of the population on Zanzibar are estimated to have been slaves. Female slaves were generally more prioritized intheslave market inthe Islamic...
The pre-American Civil War practice of kidnapping into slavery intheUnitedStates occurred in both free and slavestates, and both fugitive slaves and...
into serfdom, and all slaves were no longer recognised separately in English law or custom. By the middle of the 12th century, the institution of slavery...
those slavesin Confederate states to be free. TheUnitedStates Colored Troops began operations in 1863. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was repealed in June...
different classes of servitude over the course of dynastic history. Interpretation of the textual evidence of classes of slavesin ancient Egypt has been difficult...
theUnitedStates outlawed the importation of slaves but did not ban slavery outright until 1865. In Eastern Europe, groups organized to abolish the enslavement...
The following is a list of notable people who owned other people as slaves, where there is a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership, in alphabetical...