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Slavery ‑ This Day In History

Slavery was widely practiced throughout the ancient world, and in the American colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries, which helped propel the United States into the Civil War.

1818

Frederick Douglass is born

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1783

Zong slave ship trial: insurance loss or mass murder?

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1619

First enslaved Africans arrive in Jamestown, setting the stage for slavery in North America

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1865

Abolition of slavery announced in Texas on “Juneteenth”

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1865

Slavery abolished in America with adoption of 13th amendment

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1851

The Christiana Riot

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1859

Abolitionist John Brown is hanged

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1831

Nat Turner launches massive insurrection in Virginia

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1820

Freeborn Black Americans leave for Africa

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1841

Supreme Court rules on Amistad slave ship mutiny case

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1831

Nat Turner executed in Virginia

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1839

Mutiny on the Amistad

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