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Conflicts In Slavery

Conflicts in slavery period

American history, as we know it today, is made up of many different chapters. Some of these chapters are noble, and some are regretful. Some remind us of the good in people, and some remind us of the evil. One of the dark chapters of American history is the period of slavery. Slavery was like a cancer that spread through the United States around 1619, and ended about 1865. This era was filled with many horror stories, stories of human triumph and pride. At that time society didn't view slavery as a problem, but few great people saw it as a disgrace to human beings and went against it.
Many conflicts in the slavery period were over the harsh treatment of the slaves. An act about the casual killing of slaves. Whereas the only law in force for the punishment overseer cannot be inflicted upon Negroes, nor the obstinacy of many of them by other the violent means suppress, be it enacted and declared by this grand assembly, if any slave resist his master......


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