“slave trade” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “slave trade”:

+ Simcoe supported banning the slave trade and having Warren Hastings removed from his position as Governor of India.

+ The Atlantic slave trade was the selling of African slaves by Europeans that happened in and around the Atlantic Ocean.

+ Many Mestizos and Hispanics have African DNA from the slave trade because of the race mixing with white people, African slaves and Native Americans.

+ Togo was a hub of the Atlantic slave trade for Europeans.

+ The Atlantic slave trade began in the very early 1500s.

+ Slave breeding became more important in the United States the 19th century when the Atlantic slave trade ended.

+ Arab slave trade refers to the practice of slavery in the Arab world.

slave trade some example sentences
slave trade some example sentences

Example sentences of “slave trade”:

+ The slave trade was banned in the United States after January 1, 1808.

+ First they abolished the slave trade so more people wouldn’t become slaves.

+ This cut out two-thirds of the slave trade passing through British ports.

+ The slave trade became so large in the 18th and 19th centuries that an “Atlantic community” was formed.

+ It was one of the most important places for the Atlantic slave trade from the early 16th century to the 19th century.

+ Scholars of Islamic law have condemned the revival of the slave trade of non-Muslim women by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

+ After slavery was ended by European countries, the slave trade continued for a time with independent traders.

+ While the later Atlantic slave trade concentrated on men for labor, the Arab slave trade started with men and boys, but shifted over time to concentrate more on woman and young girls for sexual purposes.

+ Between the fifteenth and the nineteenth centuries, the Atlantic slave trade took an estimated 7–12 million slaves to the Americas.

+ A modern form of the slave trade is called human trafficking.

+ Attitudes toward slavery were shifting; a clause in the Constitution protected the African slave trade only until 1808.

+ Near the mouth of the river, near Juffure, is Kunta Kinteh Island, a place used in the slave trade which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

+ The slave trade was banned in the United States after January 1, 1808.

+ First they abolished the slave trade so more people wouldn't become slaves.
+ This cut out two-thirds of the slave trade passing through British ports.

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