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Setler79 [48]
3 years ago
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Write essay on How does the absence of humanitarian concern influence the treatment of slaves during the slave trade? Support yo

ur essay with eveidence from Atlantic slave trade.
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finlep [7]3 years ago
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In the past three centuries, there has been forced transportation of more than 12 men, women and children from their home countries in Africa to foreign lands in America. This greatly changed the face of the modern worlds. The slave trade was among the horrible experience that the African people faced, they were brutality treated.

They sustained among the longest assault that violated the integrity and human dignity of the society. Besides the forced labor there was also free labor that involvement importing African enslavements.

ser-zykov [4K]3 years ago
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Common to all Enlightenment philosophers was that they appreciated reason, religious tolerance, and natural rights: life, freedom and property.

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What s certainly different in his teachings from the previous ones, the attitude towards the economy as a national interest, is equally the right of everyone to participate in personal economic development and development in general, and not just privileged individuals and classes.

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