Wednesday, January 1, 2020

American Views On Slavery And The End Of Segregation

Jose Gomez December, 3 2014 Professor Troy American People I Term Paper: First Draft Changes in American Views On Slavery and The End Of Segregation Slavery was America’s darkest era, during this time period Africans and African Americans were exploited, over worked, tortured, separated from families and sexually violated. Rules were also imposed to keep slaves from running away, form rebellions and to keep them from having the opportunity to get an education.Although slaves were the main reason for the success in the economic growth of America, slaves endured physical and emotional pain for more than 200 years and it†¦show more content†¦Slaves were valued more for work and not their personality and to keep them happy, slaves were granted rights such as owning their own property and the ability to cultivate it, they also had the ability to marry other African women, and they are were not segregated by the white endentured servants, in fact it was very common for white servants and slaves to bond and form relationships at tave rns ( The downward Spiral). As a result of the demand of Tabaco in the Chesapeake bay, more slaves were brought into the New World. After the 1640s people began to be distinguished by the color of their skin rather than their social status, causing a lot of hostility towards the people of dark color and severing the bonds and relationships between servants and slaves. Life for any free slave was hard, especially for a freed woman. Most of the time, women would sacrifice their freedom and become a servant and bind their children to be servants in order to survive. During the early colonization of the American colonies, Carolina became the first slave society. Like any society, Carolina formed a set of laws for slavery known as the â€Å"South Carolina Slave Code†. The laws oppressed slave children into becoming slaves due to the condition of their mother â€Å"Be it enacted, that all negroes, Indians (free Indians in amity with this government, and negroes, mulatos and mestizos who are now free excepted) mulatos or mestizos who now are or

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