Chronology of World SlaveryBloomsbury Academic, 15. 6. 1999. - 580 страница Chronology of World Slavery combines multiple chronologies, sidebars on specialized topics, primary source documents, and gripping illustrations into a compelling portrayal of slavery from the dawn of civilization to the present. Organized by geographic region and time period, this work enables readers to gain a quick understanding of how long slavery has been part of human life and where it has occurred. |
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... captives into slavery after capturing the Carthaginian naval base located at Panormus ( modern - day Palermo ) in Sicily . Another 13,000 captives were able to escape certain enslavement by being ransomed . 240 B.C. The Greek slave ...
... captives into slavery after capturing the Carthaginian naval base located at Panormus ( modern - day Palermo ) in Sicily . Another 13,000 captives were able to escape certain enslavement by being ransomed . 240 B.C. The Greek slave ...
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... captives or criminals . C. 600-321 B.C. In India during the Vedic period , the ownership of hired laborers and slaves ( dasa - bhritaka ) was a common practice among landowners who needed cultivators to work their fields . C. 600 B.C. ...
... captives or criminals . C. 600-321 B.C. In India during the Vedic period , the ownership of hired laborers and slaves ( dasa - bhritaka ) was a common practice among landowners who needed cultivators to work their fields . C. 600 B.C. ...
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... captives served in the sultan's army , and some rose to positions of prominence . 1484 The Choson ( Yi ) dynasty , which governed the Korean peninsula , reportedly owned 350,000 public slaves . 1486 In a rebellion in India , African ...
... captives served in the sultan's army , and some rose to positions of prominence . 1484 The Choson ( Yi ) dynasty , which governed the Korean peninsula , reportedly owned 350,000 public slaves . 1486 In a rebellion in India , African ...
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