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Slavery Vs Slavery

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In antebellum America, the peculiar institution of slavery was seen as a positive good. “I believe when two races come together which have different origins, colors, and physical and intellectual characteristics, that slavery is, instead of evil, a good, a positive good…” (John C. Calhoun “The American Pageant”). The farming of crops like rice, sugar and tobacco had been abandoned and were taken over by King Cotton. Cotton was the staple crop for the south and everything that the south did revolved around it. The high demand for cotton and the eventual invention of the Cotton Gin (Eli Whitney) increased the need for slavery. The Transatlantic slave trade was outlawed in 1808, but slavery in countries still existed. Bondage labor and child labor are two examples of slaveries that are still prevalent throughout the world. While the institution of slavery is still practiced in our modern world, slavery has changed in the sense that it is no longer displayed in a public manner and it’s not necessarily based on race anymore.
Today, different forms of slavery are practiced worldwide. Bonded labor, for example is the most common slavery, “Bonded labor, or debt bondage, is the least known and most widely used method of enslaving people worldwide. Most prevalent in South Asia, especially India, Pakistan, and Nepal…” ("The Feminist Sexual Ethics Project") Bonded labor is the act of enslaving people by tricking them into thinking that they have some sort of debt. The laborer then

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