Is also portrayed as if only black people were slaves, ignoring all the Irish slaves that were brought over, even before the first Africans. Then you have to look at the owners of the ships that made the trades...
Now, how many slaves exist today? More than there ever were in the USA.
Please don't keep falling for that crap. They were registered slaves and then "indentured servants" that were involuntary, meaning did not sign up themselves, weren't released from it, could be tortured and killed, bought and sold... Seriously man, wake up.
Indentured servants were freed once their debt was paid.
Slaves were Owned for generations and generally not allowed to pay their way to freedom.
Southern plantation owners would not pay a dime for a white slave as the climate in the south was detrimental.
Slavery was about cheap labor more than it was racism. Poor whites resented black slaves understandably .
Often the slaves were better educated than the poor whites in the surrounding neighborhoods..
Jefferson Davis and Stonewall Jackson educated their slaves.
I grew up in Southern history, with Southern Christian white teachers as well as black teachers and children of slaves.
It's sad that y'all are so keyed up on race than MAGA.
Coincidentally, and this per the documents of the era, the debt almost never got paid off... Familiar with the concept of the company store? You're keyed up on race, I think. Every master was a different case, just as in Europe and rest of the Americas, and even now in the middle east, which holds more slaves than ever were in the USA. You may not have seen these in the south, but one can still find antique signs prohibiting Irish and negroes. The white slaves wound up in northern factories, horrendous sweatshops and physical and sexual abuse abounding. "All y'all" need to open up to the crucial things from other places and not focus too narrowly on your own places.
Is also portrayed as if only black people were slaves, ignoring all the Irish slaves that were brought over, even before the first Africans. Then you have to look at the owners of the ships that made the trades...
Now, how many slaves exist today? More than there ever were in the USA.
The Irish were indentured servants that were paying off debts and not generational. Blacks were slaves for generations. 2 different systems.
Please don't keep falling for that crap. They were registered slaves and then "indentured servants" that were involuntary, meaning did not sign up themselves, weren't released from it, could be tortured and killed, bought and sold... Seriously man, wake up.
Indentured servants were freed once their debt was paid. Slaves were Owned for generations and generally not allowed to pay their way to freedom. Southern plantation owners would not pay a dime for a white slave as the climate in the south was detrimental. Slavery was about cheap labor more than it was racism. Poor whites resented black slaves understandably . Often the slaves were better educated than the poor whites in the surrounding neighborhoods.. Jefferson Davis and Stonewall Jackson educated their slaves. I grew up in Southern history, with Southern Christian white teachers as well as black teachers and children of slaves. It's sad that y'all are so keyed up on race than MAGA.
Coincidentally, and this per the documents of the era, the debt almost never got paid off... Familiar with the concept of the company store? You're keyed up on race, I think. Every master was a different case, just as in Europe and rest of the Americas, and even now in the middle east, which holds more slaves than ever were in the USA. You may not have seen these in the south, but one can still find antique signs prohibiting Irish and negroes. The white slaves wound up in northern factories, horrendous sweatshops and physical and sexual abuse abounding. "All y'all" need to open up to the crucial things from other places and not focus too narrowly on your own places.