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Compare and Contrast the development of slavery in Latin america to the development of slavery in the US from the book voices of freedom fourth edition volume 1 and or Give me liberty! fourth edition volume 1 . Write a 3 to 5 page essay
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Development of Slavery
Thesis statement: There are several similarities and differences in the development of slavery
between the United States and the Latin America.
1. Introduction
2. Similarities between development of slavery in Latin America and the United States
a. The growing of crops by these countries
b. The nature of the slaves
c. The view of these countries on slaves
3. Differences between the development of slavery in Latin America and the United States
a. Health Status of slaves
b. Treatment of slaves
4. Conclusion
Running head: DEVELOPMENT OF SLAVERY
Development of Slavery
Institution Affiliation
Date
1
DEVELOPMENT OF SLAVERY
2
Introduction
In the past times and the early centuries, slavery was commonly practiced by most
countries in the world. The large countries such as America, Germany, France among others
used to practice slavery. Other countries in Latin America such as Brazil, Spain, Mexico also
practiced slavery. Most slaves in these countries were of black color mainly because most of
them were Africans. There were situations where the treatment of slaves in these different
countries was the same while there were other situations where the countries treated the slaves
differently. Therefore, slaves in one country were usually treated differently from slaves from
another country.
Similarities between development of sla...
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