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  2. Thrall - Wikipedia

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    Ben Raffield (2019) "The slave markets of the Viking world: comparative perspectives on an ‘invisible archaeology’." Slavery & Abolition , 40:4, 682-705 Thomas K. Heebøll-Holm (2020) " Piratical slave-raiding – the demise of a Viking practice in high medieval Denmark " Scandinavian Journal of History

  3. Old School RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    Old School RuneScape is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed and published by Jagex.The game was released on 16 February 2013. When Old School RuneScape launched, it began as an August 2007 version of the game RuneScape, which was highly popular prior to the launch of RuneScape 3.

  4. Indian slave trade in the American Southeast - Wikipedia

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    Slavery practices continued and evolved as Europeans came to North America in large numbers starting in the 1600s. In many cases the European colonists would trade with Native Americans: giving them goods and weapons, such as the flintlock musket, in exchange for beaver pelts and native people to be sold into

  5. Mittelwerk - Wikipedia

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    The record of Nordhausen is a most unenviable one, and we were told that 250 of the slave workers perished every day, due to overwork and malnutrition. Some of the Mission visited a slave workers' encampment, talked to a Dutch doctor who had been there throughout the war, and saw many of the wretched inmates, who were in an appalling state ...

  6. List of vice presidents of the United States who owned slaves

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    Calhoun led the pro-slavery faction in the Senate, opposing both total abolitionism and attempts such as the Wilmot Proviso to limit the expansion of slavery into the western territories. He also owned 70–80 enslaved African-Americans at his Fort Hill Plantation, comprising the area where Clemson University currently sits.

  7. Category:Slave Labor Graphics titles - Wikipedia

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  8. List of slaves - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Cinqué (1814–1879), also known as Sengbe Pieh, leader of a slave rebellion on the slave ship La Amistad and defendant in the subsequent Supreme Court case United States v. Amistad in 1839. Joseph Jackson Fuller (1825–1908), one of the earliest slaves to be freed in Jamaica , initially under the partial freedoms of the 1833 Slavery ...

  9. Slave labor on United States military installations 1799–1863

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    1827 Navy Agent Samuel R. Overton Pensacola Navy Yard ad for 38 Negro men. Enslaved labor on United States military installations was a common sight in the first half of the 19th century, for agencies and departments of the federal government were deeply involved in the use of enslaved blacks. [1]