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Sentence count:218+11Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bondageserfdomservitudeAntonym: libertySimilar words: slaveveryeveryeveryonerecoverydeliveryevery otherevery bitMeaning: ['sleɪvərɪ]  n. 1. the state of being under the control of another person 2. the practice of owning slaves 3. work done under harsh conditions for little or no pay. 
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61. With the elements as slaves, then for the first time in history slavery will be abolished.
62. Similar arguments have been used by white men to justify slavery and genocide of native peoples.
63. The 1787 Constitution, however liberal in tone, did not actually abolish slavery.
64. The great debates between Webster and Calhoun over slavery or the Gettysburg Address are simply impossible today.
65. Come me little washer lad, come let's away, We're bound down to slavery for fourpence a day.
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66. To expect Paul to call for the abolition of slavery at this point in time is to be guilty of unhistorical thinking.
67. The maintenance of the system of slavery through the use of force was a primary problem of colonial defense.
68. Further, slavery was a local practice which the national government had no authority or right to regulate.
69. Equally parliamentarians spoke of cruelty, inhumanity and tyranny as features of the slave trade and slavery, often providing vivid examples.
70. He asked the question sincerely, and sincerely believes his assertion that slavery was good for black folks.
71. As they talked about and wrote about buying slaves, slaveholders mapped a world made of slavery.
72. Chuck, I been thinking I sold out the truth last night when I said your slavery was a country thing.
73. Like the other black pathfinders, he came out of slavery.
74. The southern conviction that the Republicans were bitter enemies of slavery precipitated this decision.
75. They had been born into slavery, and their parents and grandparents before them.
76. Those who invoke it are signalling an equivocal stance on slavery, at best, and thus are insulting all black people.
77. We can infer from the archaeological evidence that there was slavery in Carthage.
78. Mere discriminations on account of race or color were not regarded as badges of slavery.
79. The next major phase of land degradation came after the abolition of slavery in 1838 and the rise of peasant agriculture.
80. Free labour merges imperceptibly with slavery; work becomes servitude; livelihood is transformed into strange new forms of bondage.
81. Marston weaves facts into the story about slave-trading and shows the sick mentality of the slavery system.
82. Marx's and Engels's views about slavery should also be modified in the light of more recent work.
83. At first this seemed strange to some of the staff who saw it as only one step away from slavery.
84. Northern states did not enact legislation prohibiting discussion of slavery, but mob violence often awaited antislavery spokesmen.
85. Like slavery and piracy, terrorism has no place in the modern world. George W. Bush 
86. She was active in a number of political movements, including the campaign to end slavery.
87. Was the pressure to abolish serfdom and slavery then economic?
88. The Church traditionally condoned slavery in its numerous forms, too.
89. Sweetness and plight Slavery on sugar plantations is a thing of the past.
90. However, it is a small price to pay for the end of oppression and slavery.
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