- Act, 1843. The hill
tribe people in
Indochina were "
hunted incessantly and
carried off as
slaves by the
Siamese (Thai), the
Anamites (Vietnamese), and...
- The
Hunted Slaves is an oil on
canvas painting by
British artist Richard Ansdell, from 1861. It
depicts two
African American slaves facing down a group...
- Wars. The
harboring of
fugitive slaves was
against the law, and
professional slave-catchers (fugitivarii) were
hired to
hunt down runaways. Adverti****ts...
-
concubine slaves in the Arab World.
These slaves came
largely from Sub-Saharan
Africa (mainly Zanj via the Trans-Saharan
slave trade, Red Sea
slave trade...
-
exist in
English law. In 1807, the
slave trade was made
illegal throughout the
British Empire,
though existing slaves in
British colonies were not liberated...
- John
Wesley Hunt (1773–1849) was an
American businessman,
slave trader, and
early civic leader in Lexington, Kentucky. He was one of the
first millionaires...
- and,
probably even more importantly,
carried out his raids,
including slave hunts.
During his
third voyage to the New
World in 1502, de
Ojeda visited Curaçao...
- The
Fugitive Slave Act or
Fugitive Slave Law was a law p****ed by the 31st
United States Congress on
September 18, 1850, as part of the
Compromise of 1850...
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ethnicities and
religious groups. The social, economic, and
legal positions of
slaves have
differed vastly in
different systems of
slavery in
different times...
- A
galley slave was a
slave rowing in a galley,
either a
convicted criminal sentenced to work at the oar (French: galérien), or a kind of
human chattel...