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  • @JOKER6979
    @JOKER6979 Год назад +4

    Slaves came from defeat tribes that had survivors. It was tribal, which to them was basically simple trade because they didn't care for the opposing tribe people. Slavery in it's oldest form came from Mesopotamia.

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast Год назад +2

      Slavery is tens of thousands of years older than Mesopotamia. Mesopotamian civilisation was just "yesterday."

  • @JOKER6979
    @JOKER6979 Год назад

    Miss Blitz Berry sister I'm glad you followed the family on a path to truth! God Bless you. 💗😍💞🥰🙏

    • @MsBerryReacts
      @MsBerryReacts  Год назад

      Thank you! I didn’t follow, I actually started first. 🙃

  • @giantidiot31
    @giantidiot31 Год назад

    The motivations for slavery were economic/use as labor and as a show of status in some countries/areas. African slaves in the US were incredibly expensive/valuable. Usually equal to the average Americans annual salary at the time. So unless they ran *gigantic* plantations, which were very rare, people just couldn't afford to treat their slaves *too* harshly. They wouldn't just kill or maim them willy nilly. Most slave owners wouldn't kill slaves at all.
    The reason it wasn't seen as immoral or wrong was because there really was no replacement in their minds. All cotton was hand picked, so you couldn't just use beasts of burden since they were really only good for pulling carts, logs, or tilling soil.
    As for slavery in places like West Africa (at least until Europeans arrived), slavery wasn't so much profit driven as it was about status. Slaves were kept and used to give the African nobility and wealthy a comfortable life. And yes, they probably could carve out a living for themselves if they and their family went out into the field themselves to grow their own food and let everyone do the same, but what is the motivation for a moderately wealthy slave owner to do that? Nobody in history to that point has questioned the morality or ethics of slavery. You have the resources and ability to make your life and the lives of your family easier in a time where people around you die before 30?
    I honestly can't blame slave owners. Slavery was a human convention since before humans could read or write.

  • @salty-tomato
    @salty-tomato Год назад +1

    Think of this scenario
    Your village was just ravaged
    Burning huts dead bodies destroyed crops
    You and your baby brother are hiding in the brush
    Everyone's gone except the carnivorous wolves or jackels lurking waiting for their opportunity to devour the dead & dying. One last sweep and a warrior discovers you
    Now should he leave you and your brother or grab the two babes & take them to their village where at least they'll be some protection from ravening wolves & food clothes. No one lives for free so yeah work is your lot. You get to the warriors village only to find many warriors found hiding women & children. Now what do you do with so many mouths to feed? Sell them to your neighbors!.
    When I think of the dawn of oppression in the days of Nimrod who was the first mighty hunter (of men) before the Lord all the way back to Mesopotamia I think this is how slavery must have realistically began. Jmho

  • @JeffersonBenfield-iz8jo
    @JeffersonBenfield-iz8jo 7 месяцев назад

    😁

  • @mrgambino3406
    @mrgambino3406 Год назад

    You stated you can’t wrap your head around slavery which I understand. It’s hard to grasp it being so normal. It seems so basic now looking back.
    I often give this example to truly understand the thinking of it from their point of view and to bring it to present day.
    I compare slavery to abortion. (I am not making an opinion here on abortion but comparing as it may help understand it).
    Abortion is accepted in almost every country in the west and in the world, just as slavery was. Certainly huge swathes of people agree with abortion rights. It is common around the world and although some voices out there are dead against it, other more quieter voices may not like it but accept it exists as part of life, just as many were against slavery but accepted it .
    However the majority in the west believe it to be a perfectly acceptable right of people to abort and fight tooth and nail to keep that right. Just like slavery. The governments accept this to be a right and so it exists.
    It isn’t hard to imagine a future, say in 200-400 years, that if culture changes and attitudes shift, that people go against abortion and associate it with simply killing children.
    How would they look back at us if this happened???
    Children asking their teachers “Miss, how come they didn’t know back then that it wasn’t ok to kill their babies” to which a teacher replies “they just didn’t know any better back then”.
    Looking back in history is to learn from rather than judge, particularly on something that was absolutely normal back then to everywhere on the planet earth going back to the dawn of man, so I myself am very forgiving and non judgemental of what were past cultural norms, even if the norms are shocking such as slavery and Im careful not to judge people in history as we may once be harshly judged on things we are doing right now as a cultural norm. I don’t think this will happen of course but it’s not impossible to imagine it could and it’s the closest thing I can think of that can help people understand just how slavery would have been understood as a practice by societies back then.

  • @quadaacademy6839
    @quadaacademy6839 Год назад

    “The region in which Kunte Kinte came from was one of the great slave trading of the continent Before During and After the Whitmen arrived.
    1.It was Africans that enslaved some of their fellow Africans.
    2.Africans retain more slaves at the peak of the slave trade.”
    With such statement, you follow the same taught line as Ibn Khaldun who said,” The only people who accept slavery are the Negroes.” But he never offered any evidence.
    First; African ancient and modern societies did not require slaves for nothing; each African tribe was specialized in something, and through African last names we could conclude your profession.
    My questions
    1. What do you based your evidence?
    2. Africa is a continent and specified which Africans instead of generalizing.
    I can help you a little
    1. Ancient history, the pyramids were built before any mention of Hebrews or Jew slaves in Sudan and in Egypt.
    2. Hyksos and Hittite were the Asiatic that establish such harsh slave systems then fallow by their offsprings Greeks, Romans, (Arabs who are Afro-Asiatic) same as Spain, Portugal Afro-Asiatic), Dutch, English, French, Italians, Germans so on at later centuries
    3. It took the Arabs 500 years to subdue North-Africa (Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco,Sudan); How about the African Zanj rebellion in Iraq or the Africans in the Americas.
    4. Lastly, West Africa; probably, you should do a heavy research about the bloodshed to abolish slavery, and the first constitution established Kurukan Fuga the abolition of slavery in 1235.
    5. The Spaniards and Portuguese men with his guns and cannons was no match to hand to hand and knife combat… to rest my case the Portuguese established the first slave port in Mauritania, and the rest has been a messy family breakups for the Africans.