The Slave Trade with Africa
.... Where the
demand for
slaves was extensive, it was therefore dominated by rulers rather than by merchants supplying private
demand. ....
(1242

5

)
Role of West African Slaves in South Carolina
.... In spite of the abundance of cheap labor, black
slaves were in constant
demand with "respect to rice cultivation," and their "particular knowhow" was a ....
(1530

6

)
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
.... With the growth of trade on the coasts following the great European
demand for
slaves in the seventeenth century and eighteenth centuries, the growth of a ....
(2046

8

)
The Slave Trade in Africa
.... For one thing, there was no significant
demand for
slaves in Europe in the fifteenth century, and Africans who were taken by the Portuguese at this time were ....
(3176

13

)
Trade in African Slave Labor
.... trade. RW Beachey writes, "Not all
slaves were exported from Mozambique, for there was a strong local
demand for them. The colony's ....
(1665

7

)
"Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves"
.... political demonstration "to
demand the abrogation of Oppian law." Also, in contrast to ancient Greek society, where many women were sold as
slaves, in Roman ....
(1414

6

)
Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: A Book Reviewi
.... political demonstration "to
demand the abrogation of Oppian law." Also, in contrast to ancient Greek society, where many women were sold as
slaves, in Roman ....
(1414

6

)
Black Southerners and Slavery
.... The
demand for labor at cropping time, however, was much greater, so it was not unusual for the
slaves to work an 18-hour day over the harvest. ....
(1570

6

)
Life for Freed Slaves
.... as they gradually revealed the fact of legal emancipation to the freed
slaves, testifies to .... One said that "we expected them to go away or to
demand wages or at ....
(2831

11

)
LIBERIA AND AMERICA
.... eager to see "free persons of color" resettled elsewhere, for fear that the presence of free blacks would be an incitement to
slaves to
demand their own ....
(1982

8

)
Thomas Jefferson's Views on Slavery
.... In the management of his own
slaves, Jefferson encouraged diligence but was instinctively too lenient to
demand it (Peterson 535). ....
(1750

7

)
Thomas Jefferson's views on slavery
.... In the management of his own
slaves, Jefferson encouraged diligence but was instinctively too lenient to
demand it (Peterson 535). ....
(2030

8

)
The Merchant of Venice
.... in thinking he is not owed his pound of flesh, "You will answer, / The
slaves are ours:--so do I answer you. / The pound of flesh, which I
demand of him, / Is ....
(1075

4

)
Colonialization of the Americas
.... little wages they were due" (Green 5). In the Caribbean, as the
demand for sugar .... When this was evident to the Spanish, they began to import
slaves from Africa. ....
(1313

5

)
Anti-Semitism in The Merchant of Venice
.... in thinking he is not owed his pound of flesh, "You will answer, / The
slaves are ours:--so do I answer you. / The pound of flesh, which I
demand of him, / Is ....
(1075

4

)
Development of Slavery in the Northeastern Colonies
.... and under-appreciated), it was still in huge
demand in Europe--certainly far greater than in the states. Southern capital became tied up in
slaves rather than ....
(2515

10

)
JOHN STUART MILL
.... The more the foreign
demand for its commodies exceeds its
demand for foreign commodities .... While noting that the owners of
slaves have the means of becoming rich ....
(3736

15

)
Slavery and the South
.... capitalism in Europe, leading to the creation of a high
demand for cotton .... a higher position in the hierarchy and could legitimately control the black
slaves. ....
(2154

9

)
Organized Labor & US Labor Movement
.... From the opposite side of the equation, the
demand side, the nature of the .... white servants were first used, but these were eventually replaced by Negro
slaves. ....
(2835

11

)
Organized Labor
.... From the opposite side of the equation, the
demand side, the nature of the .... white servants were first used, but these were eventually replaced by Negro
slaves. ....
(3300

13

)
Slavery in the United States
.... Only black
slaves, who could not buy their way out of bondage, could supply .... agency of professional kidnappers" was trying to keep up with labor
demand by means ....
(1873

7

)
Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
.... Offred encounters not only the enormity of the
demand placed on her to be .... Considering the harsh punishments meted out to
slaves attempting to escape, the vast ....
(1103

4

)
Fugitive Slave Act
.... fugitive
slaves would deter owners from attempting to recapture their
slaves (Brown and .... once a fugitive was returned to his master, he could
demand a nonjury ....
(1819

7

)
Feminist Issues in The Handmaid's Tale
.... Offred encounters not only the enormity of the
demand placed on her to be .... Considering the harsh punishments meted out to
slaves attempting to escape, the vast ....
(1712

7

)
A Brief History of British Guyana
.... against the plantation owners and
demand for complete abolition. In 1825, the Guyana court passed an ordinance permitting religious instruction for the
slaves. ....
(3704

15

)
Economics of Slavery in the New World
.... economic life of the Mediterranean principalities, particularly as galley
slaves for the .... developed since the Crusades in response to a growing European
demand. ....
(3580

14

)
RACIAL PROFILING AND THE LAW TABLE OF CONTE
.... Full Faith and Credit Clause and federal fugitive slave acts, slave owners had the legal right to apprehend runaway
slaves, and to
demand the assistance of ....
(10383

42

)
Slavery in the South
.... was tied to the developing capitalist society with an insatiable
demand for slave .... Society, asking slave owners to gradually emancipate their
slaves, and the ....
(890

4

)
African American History
.... The Radicals wanted an amendment adopted that would
demand universal suffrage. .... like the Ku Klux Klan were at odds on the status of the newly freed
slaves. ....
(1672

7

)
African American History
.... The Radicals wanted an amendment adopted that would
demand universal suffrage. .... like the Ku Klux Klan were at odds on the status of the newly freed
slaves. ....
(1675

7

)