Which statement about slavery is accurate?
a. while the greeks and romans had slaves, a...
Social Studies, 06.12.2019 02:31 dathanboyd
Which statement about slavery is accurate?
a. while the greeks and romans had slaves, africans did not enslave people before the sixteenth century.
b. there are no records of slavery before the early 1400s when the portuguese reached africa.
c. for thousands of years all over the world, people had enslaved other people for a variety of reasons.
d. it began in europe in the middle ages and spread to other parts of the world from there.
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