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Keyser Soze
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Trying to discover what makes southern boys tick...
On 7/16/18 2:25 PM,
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 09:11:43 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:
On 7/16/18 12:20 AM,
wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 02:39:13 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:
And it was the British who brought a lot of the slaves to America. And
the Carib. They only freed them in England, not in any colonies.
Make that pretty much all the slaves. 18 years after we kicked the
British out the congress passed a low barring any more importation of
slaves. Most were already here before 1776, brought here on British
ships.
Portugal, England, Spain, France, the Netherlands, among other European
nations, engaged in bringing slaves to the "New World." The Portuguese
were the largest slave traders.
Slaves were brought here throughout much of the 19th Century.
Not legally, after 180
There are estimates that twelve to fifteen million Africans were brought
over as slaves, but many died in the transit. Their survivors lived in
slavery in this country beyond the Civil War, even though they were
emancipated. There are ways to enslave people without calling them slaves.
That gets us back to my contention that the civil war was unnecessary.
Perhaps if slavery was ended in a way that did not cost us 600,000
lives and destroy half of the country, the transition might have been
faster and less contentious. At least you admit the war did not make
the slaves equal. The process took 150 years, just to get where we are
now.
I see you are still promoting the idea that slavery was an ok thing. If
the former slaves are not equal, it is the fault of whitey.
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