A Brief History Of The Origins Of Slavery: Chapter 2
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- Civilizations such as the Greek, Egyptians, Romans, Vikings and Chinese dynasties amongst others had slaves who largely slotted into one of four categories: chattel, bonded, forced labour etc. As long as we have written records of humanity, we have evidence of slavery. From ancient civilizations to modern-day, humans have always subjugated and enslaved one another.
Whether it's because of the colour of our skin, our wealth, where we were born or simply due to who’s in charge, there have been instances of slavery across every single country and culture. Today we shall discuss a brief time line of slavery in chapter 2 of the A Brief History Of The Origins Of Slavery. In this video we shall look at how different era's and nations held and treated their slaves. We shall also look into the horrifying aspects of slavery including the transatlantic slave trade.
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Scriptwriter: Natasha Martell - 7strangethings.com/
Video Editor & Motion Graphics: Ravi Chauhan
Voice-over Artist: Stephen Lewis: stephenvox.com
Music: Motionarray.com
Timecode:
00:00 Start
01:09 The Ancient World
01:30 Chattel slavery
02:27 Bonded slavery
03:15 Forced labour
04:04 One of the worst kinds of slavery
05:16 The First-Ever Abolition of Slavery
06:06 Slavery In The Middle Ages And Beyond
09:23 The Transatlantic Slave Trade
11:22 Global Slavery Abolishment
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I want to give flowers to the creator of this videos. I watched part one and part two. I think your videos are informative and can definitely get the ball rolling on thoughts & facts of slavery in different parts of the world.
You forget to mention the barbary and Ottoman slave trade, where millions of Europeans were enslaved in North Africa, and Middle East...As well as sub-saharan slaves harsh conditions travelling through the Sahara desert. One of the highest slave mortality rates came from the Arab slave trade, if not the highest!
Its mentioned in Part 1
Slavery did not end in England after 1200 a.d.. It merely changed names and was called "Indenture", and while it was to have specific time limit, Masters found ways around these silly legalities to often retain people in servitude for a lifetime and even generational.
Was also known is colonization.
@@frederickhargro5153 he’s referring to feudalism, colonialism happened much later.
This is a nice and well-paced presentation to give a wider perspective to a topic which many have only an American and racially-based view on slavery.
Very true, we tend to take the blunt of it. One thing I do believe that we did strongly amplify was the idea of racism. If that was a result of slaveowners hatred towards people, they once owned. Not many tend to get that concept but it’s actually true.
Why no mention of Arab slave trade ??
You did not mention that some African tribes like the Dahomey, that Hollywood set as heroes in their not historic movie "The Women Queen," and the slavery that happened between tribes in the Americas. You could argue that the African example is because of European pressure, but you need to recognize that it did happen. Slavery is as old as war even though as you said, there were different types of slaves.
Racialized chattel enslavement in the u.s. is unique in that itt was lifelong ' intergenerational, being born into it
Well presented of the various forms of slavery around the world 🙏
Thank you for showing us the light.
I like how we as humans executed the first person to say “hey maybe owning people is bad” BAM! Right between the eyes
Christian Finnish Frostiis player Yea this was a hard topic, i hate to think finnish women were taken since Finland and Estonia have most high percentage of blue eyes 95% (i have green) and light hair and usually bleached blonde
Many shout out to Wang Mang tho. RIP, King.
we're all still bonded slaves
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Do ancient Indian kings also involved in Slavery?
Yes and also the mughals and all others that's why everyone uses the expression common practice.
@@puraLusa give reference of any trusted source for any Hindu King not Mughals and any other muslim ruler.
@@aash4688 use google, it's at everyone disposal. What do u want to do is spread ur confirmation bias and feel of some sort of cultural/ genetic superiority (modern form desguised nazis) with the discussion of translation and interpretation of vedic texts with revisionism due to presentism reinterpretation.
Basicly propaganda of political narrative with lost of cognitive dissonance.
Your problem your personal immorality imo.
@@puraLusa arey bsdk bolna kya chahta hai
@@aash4688 yup the insistance was expected. So sad this need for external approval, this inferiority complex 😢.
Btw it’s pronounced “wou-ster” for Worcester
We may as well just throw the language out completely if we're going with that then. Why not pronounce it jibber-ty-nah-jah? Makes about as much sense. I'm curious as to where that pronunciation came from and how it stuck around in English.
@@jasondashney are u inbred💀💀do u not understand how language evolves due to colonialism/invasion, class divide, accents, and just time in general
@@lydiamichaels1976 I think it's absolutely absurd that people change language in ways that don't conform to any basic tenants whatsoever. There's no type of sounding out of that word that's even remotely possible given any variation of how those letters are supposed to sound in English. My mommy and my daddy sharing 50% DNA have nothing to do with the logic of what I'm saying. That pronunciation literally makes no sense as a word.
We all are slaves to the system
just a minor complaint. the Normans turned slaves and freemen into serfs. not exactly a benevolent act.
This was mainly in Abrahamic religioun and Europe
Humans really are the worst.
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History : Human Resources. It made me real sad, and now whenever someone talks about Hitler or one step worse Stalin I think about the centuries of misery and death we (Eurotrash) brought to Africa. The industrialization of slavery was and is the darkest hour of humanity, I don't understand that we in Western Europe aren't taking more responsibility for it. Thank you for your contribution and giving me a more complete picture, I've a lot of learning to do still.
African and Native Americans were enslaving their people long before Europeans contacted them. Slavery has never been about Race, but rather always about Power.
The transatlantic slave trad was horrific. Unfortuinely, slavery has been a part of humanity since at least as far back as written history. Many Europeans likely had ancestors who where slaves at some time in the past,
@@jamiebalser It seems my Turkic ancestry may have come from a person along my Norse ancestry. Likely a female sexual slave sold/traded to Vikings, passed on to my Scottish / Viking ancestors.
An international point of view of slavery needs to be instituted
Europeans did not create slavery
Slavery existed before and after Europeans ended it in there countries
@@fortunatomartino8549 Of course, there are numerous accounts of it out of the Chinese dynasties or Mesopotamia/Romans/Greeks, it's the scale and industrialization that scares me. I can't recall seeing this volume and professionalism before in history, but I could be wrong.
Humans are the worst? Generalize much? Is your mom the worst? How about Ghandi, Mother Theresa or Martin Luther King, Jr.? Has humanity largely eradicated slavery in the last century or made it worse? Fact is, slavery has been nearly completely outlawed by humans. I enjoyed your video but have to admit your comment affected your credibility, at least for me. If you claim to teach history, keep it to the facts and your channel will prosper.
The human being is the worse living thing walking around on the Earth.
Does this include you and your family? If not, then maybe you should avoid such vast generalizations.
@@brettb614 that's a foolish question because I meant just that as well. Of course it's despicable people in my family that are NOTHING like me who are worthy of oblivion. I didn't mean myself because I don't ever do things to people that makes life or people miserable. People have always done and said things to me I wouldn't have to them. That's why I trust NO ONE! I have something you likely and most people rich or poor don't value and that's integrity! Humans are not worth the air they breathe! You probably think it's cool to own slaves. Do or say stupid things get stupid rewards. Now be gone vermin!
Caucasian rulership began late 1700. Most of these pictures were lightened😂
10:50 What are the rights that black people in America still don't have? I thought everybody was equal under the law there.
@khaliilbinammar4700 I agree with you but not everything that happens in society necessarily has to be enshrined in legislation. Please remember though, your argument goes both ways.
You left all Arabic slave trading. You know how it's part of the religion, It was one of Muhammad's favorite pastimes, Or how it's still going on in mecca right now...
yeah slavery is in the religion as in: slaves are no less than the free and anyone who believes in God and has the means should buy slaves out of slavery. Here is the source:
Righteousness is not that you turn your faces toward the east or the west, but [true] righteousness is [in] one who believes in Allah, the Last Day, the angels, the Book, and the prophets and gives wealth, in spite of love for it, to relatives, orphans, the needy, the traveler, those who ask [for help], and for freeing slaves . . . [Quran, 2:177]
Why spread hate?
OK, so Allah could ban alcohol and adultry outright, but for slavery, He had to find workarounds? It looks like Allah didn't want to upset Arabs by outlawing slavery!