Slavery In Colonial America

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Slavery within the United States began with only 388,000 victims, six percent of the Atlantic Slave Trade. This number began to expand and at its height, 31,443,321 Americans were enslaved in the United States. The vast majority tends to connect the image of slavery back to early America, with an auctioneer and a human being for sale in front. Even with this idea, the same people believe that slavery no longer thrives within the United States, which simply is not true. Through various avenues, the rich, white, and powerful get away with owning slaves every single day. While these uses of slaves do not exactly reflect that of colonial America, the vast majority of those in bondage are Latin-American migrants who are taken advantage of on the

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