Within a century, chattel slavery ceased to exist in virtually every modern nation. |
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Abolition of involuntary servitude to say nothing of chattel slavery, was clearly a moral imperative. |
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Loathing of the real chattel slavery she witnessed in Georgia fueled Butler's brief against America. |
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For millennia, many human beings believed that the institution of chattel slavery was unexceptionable. |
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Though chattel slavery has disappeared, Ms. Martin emphasizes that the exploitation of immigrant labor has not. |
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But America was the first power in history to use chattel slavery to develop modern capitalism. |
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Labor exploitation includes traditional chattel slavery, forced labor, and debt bondage. |
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No one in this world today would defend chattel slavery in any public forum or allow it under any legal code. |
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Such practices could and should be de-legitimized just as chattel slavery has been de-legitimized. |
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In the U. S., the barbaric death penalty is the legacy of chattel slavery, the lynch rope made legal. |
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Thus did the Chickasaw and other natives embrace chattel slavery and become allies of the white slavers and enemies of enslaved Africans. |
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Many scholars now use the term chattel slavery to refer to this specific sense of legalised, de jure slavery. |
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Mr. Green compared the current foster care system to chattel slavery. |
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Eventually, chattel slavery became the norm in regions dominated by plantations. |
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After the Norman Conquest, the law no longer supported chattel slavery and slaves became part of the larger body of serfs. |
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Although we have not eliminated human chattel slavery, it is regarded as unacceptable under the laws of virtually all nations and under international law. |
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The development of U. S. capitalism is rooted in black chattel slavery. |
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What was that cause but the defense of chattel slavery? |
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The consequent American Civil War, beginning in 1861, led to the end of chattel slavery in America. |
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Early European reports of slavery throughout Africa in the 1600s are unreliable because they often conflated various forms of servitude as equal to chattel slavery. |
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Slavery in Great Britain existed and was recognized from before the Roman occupation until the 12th century, when chattel slavery disappeared after the Norman Conquest. |
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The centralized administrative systems of the Romans did not withstand the changes, and the institutional support for chattel slavery largely disappeared. |
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Chattel slavery is a specific servitude relationship where the slave is treated as the property of the owner. |
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