Please give me reasons why slavery couldn't have been avoided , and if possible, try and base it on the first part of roots (the Kunta Kinte part)
The reasons I already have are:
1. it had been going on for thousands of years, so people werea ccustomed to it
2. africans weren't as technologically advanced as other parts of the world
3. In america in the 1700s, there wasnt a direct government that had the power to enforce a ban on slavery
Thanks
2007-02-25
15:08:04
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2007-02-25
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In America in the 18th and 19th century the Economy of the Southern Agriculturally rich states was based on labor intensive plantation systems. In order to run these vast estates a large labor pool is needed. So either one must have a lot of free capitol to pay for labor, or have lots of free labor. Since the first settlers to America did not have vast sums of capitol they used the free labor that was available the Indians at first and then African Slaves when the Indians did not prove to make good workers.
2007-02-25 15:20:37
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answered by Willie 4
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Your three reasons are pretty good. Slavery is about as old as humankind. Note that in Genesis Joseph's brothers sold him into slavery. During the slaving era Africa was a corrupt society where rulers were willing to sell captives or even their own people as slaves. A number of nations today export workers who are no better than slaves. In the beginning America was an extension of the British Empire which condoned slavery. It is no wonder that American colonialists used slaves to carve out the wilderness and work it. The American government had no desire to eliminate slavery for its first many years. The abolitionist movement didn't gather steam until near the civil war era. You can find slaves in the United States today. It is called trafficking.
2007-03-03 13:12:26
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answered by Duane R-H 2
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the South was the only part of the United States that was primary an agriculture environment. Therefore the South needed cheap labor to allow them to make a profit on their crops..and King Cotton ruled..there is talk that if the North would not have forced the issue of getting rid of the slaves and more importantly states rights issues ..then slavery would have died out as it was losing its profitability in the South..it was Gone With the Wind for the ol' south..
2007-03-04 11:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are talking about slavery in the South of the United States, it is because of cheap labor on labor intensive crops.
Slavery did not begin with the South. The bible addresses it and even tells how to treat your slaves. Slavery has been and is still in existence all over the world. It could not ever have been prevented. It never has been and never will be.
2007-02-25 15:14:01
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answered by Jim R 4
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Idyllically, in order to avoid slavery there would have to be reasonable people in power throughout history (including biblical times). Even today there is a government sending beautiful men & women into a place they have no business being in.
Note to Mr Taco: You did not explain WHY slavery could have been avoided...
Note to Wilfie: It is not that indians made bad workers, its that they had the right to refuse to work for nothing.
2007-03-05 05:12:50
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answered by choose happiness 3
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As an adjunct to #2, it was other Africans catching/selling the slaves to the Europeans settling the new world.
2007-02-25 15:10:56
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answered by Joe Rockhead 5
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study "Roots" for your self, because i did not. notwithstanding, decrease back interior the 1700s, slavery became an commonplace type of confusing artwork. no one recognized it as incorrect, and really did not comprehend any extra appropriate. Humanity has been evolving because introduction, and maintains to succeed in this. you could't restore the blunders of our forefathers, nor are you able to ask for forgiveness for his or her movements. you could in effortless words evaluation historic past and study from it - optimistically study sufficient no longer to repeat it.
2016-12-04 23:10:50
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answered by northcut 4
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No can do. I think slavery COULD have been avoided. It just wasn't. All these things you list are certainly contributing factors to why it wasn't avoided, but the fact is that it could have been.
In any case, there is one simple thing that I can think of that you should add to your list: racism, plain and simple.
2007-02-25 15:17:26
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answered by Mr. Taco 7
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I would love to have a slave. Back in the day i guess rich people with no compation just ordered them.
2007-02-25 15:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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avoided hell, it`s still going on in africa
2007-02-25 15:11:31
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answered by RUSSELLL 6
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