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  2. Slavery in the colonial history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Thirteen Colonies of northern British America, were for much or all of the period less dependent on slavery than the Caribbean colonies, or those of New Spain, or Brazil, and slavery did not develop significantly until later in the colonial era. Nonetheless, slavery was legal in every colony prior to the American Revolutionary War (1775 ...

  3. Slavery in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The slaves of the colonial era were unevenly distributed: 14,867 lived in New England, where they were three percent of the population; 34,679 lived in the mid-Atlantic colonies, where they were six percent of the population; and 347,378 in the five Southern Colonies, where they were 31 percent of the population. [13]

  4. Slave codes - Wikipedia

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    The primary colonial powers all had slightly different slave codes. French colonies , after 1685, had the Code Noir specifically for this purpose. [ 1 ] The Spanish had some laws regarding slavery in Las Siete Partidas , a far older law that was not designed for the slave societies of the Americas. [ 2 ]

  5. Slavery in British America - Wikipedia

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    As the use of slaves increased for sugar production on the islands in the West Indies a powerful interest group called the West India Interest promoted its expansion and defended its ongoing use in Parliament. During this time period, Britannica notes, the Royal African Company was created and held a monopoly over the British Slave trade. [1]

  6. History of slavery - Wikipedia

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    Slavery was a mainstay of the Brazilian colonial economy, especially in mining and sugarcane production. [120] 35.3% of all slaves from the Atlantic Slave trade went to Colonial Brazil. 4 million slaves were obtained by Brazil, 1.5 million more than any other country. [121]

  7. Glossary of American slavery - Wikipedia

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    This is a glossary of American slavery, terminology specific to the cultural, economic, and political history of slavery in the United States Acclimated : Enslaved people with acquired immunity to infectious diseases such as cholera , smallpox , yellow fever , etc. [ 1 ]

  8. Portugal must 'pay costs' of slavery and colonial crimes ...

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    President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said late on Tuesday that Portugal was responsible for crimes committed during transatlantic slavery and the colonial era, and suggested there was a need for ...

  9. Colonial history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the colonial era, Americans insisted on their rights as Englishmen to have their own legislature raise all taxes. The British Parliament, however, asserted in 1765 that it held supreme authority to lay taxes, and a series of American protests began that led directly to the American Revolution.