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Why do scholars think slavery started?

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Answered by TheWeirdGenius
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The arrival of the first captives to the Jamestown Colony, in 1619, is often seen as the beginning of slavery in America—but enslaved Africans arrived in North America as early as the 1500s.

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The history of slavery spans many cultures, nationalities, and religions from ancient times to the present day. However, the social, economic, and legal positions of slaves have differed vastly in different systems of slavery in different times and places

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Answered by shaikh4211
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Slavery and enslavement are the state and condition of being a slave,[1][2] wherein a person is enslaved when a slaver coerces him or her into working unpaid, is physically restrained, and deprived of physical liberty.[3] In chattel slavery, the enslaved person is legally rendered the personal property (chattel) of the slave owner. In economics, the term de facto slavery describes the conditions of unfree labour and forced labour, where people are forced or compelled to work against their will.[4] In the course of human history, slavery was often a feature of civilisation[5] and legal in most societies, but is now outlawed in most countries of the world.[6][7]

Relief depicting slaves in chains in the Roman Empire, at Smyrna, 200 CE.

In 2019, approximately 40 million people, of whom 26 percent were children, were enslaved throughout the world.[8] In the modern world, more than 50 percent of enslaved people provide forced labor, usually in the factories and sweatshops of the private sector of a country's economy.[8] In the industrialised countries, human trafficking is the modern variety of slavery; in the unindustrialised countries, enslavement by debt bondage is a common form of enslaving a person,[4] such as captive domestic servants, forced marriage, and child soldiers.[9]

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