The Brutality Of Slavery In The United States

1053 Words3 Pages

Rights for the Slaves Have you ever wondered what it was like to be a salve and be treated poorly with no respect? The first slaves were brought to North America in 1619 to Jamestown Virginia. African Americans helped build the economic foundation of the new nation.Slaves went through unimaginable things just because of the color of their skin. They went through hardships that most of us today couldn't imagine. Slavery has been a huge part of our history they were treated differently than whites, having different laws. They went through and experienced horrible things, this having a huge impact on their lives even after slavery was abolished. As slavery became more popular specific laws were enforced just for the African Americans making life …show more content…

The whites didn't pay any attention to them except to punish them or if it was in their self interest. In the passage “The Brutality of Slavery” Rothbard states if the slaves make one wrong move if they did something the slaveholder didn't like there were punished severely. For example ”Flight from the master’s service was punishable by beating, or by doubling or tripling the term of indenture. The bondservants were frequently beaten, branded, chained to their work, and tortured”(Rothbard 3). The slaves went through things we wouldn't even imagine just because they wanted rights they wanted to be free. Also in the book “America: Pathways to the Present” it states that even though there were so many slaves that talked about how horrible things we simply just can't comprehend what they really went through. For instance “Even such huge number, though, cannot portray the full horror of slavery. Slaves were regarded as mere property and were treated no better than farm animals. In the Americas slavery was a lifetime sentence from which there was no escape”(Cayton, Perry, Reed, Winkler 12). When it states that slaves weren't treated any better than farm animals that says a lot about what they went through. Sleeping outside, in barns, they had absolutely no rights at all. The importance of these quotes is it shows what slaves really went through not only not having any rights but honestly just having a horrible life. Because of the African Americans slavery laws they went through the worst things because no whites cared about them. This led to horrible effects even after slavery was

More about The Brutality Of Slavery In The United States

Open Document