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A Detailed Snapshot of Zanzibar Slavery History - UnitedRepublicofTanzania.com - 3 views

  • It starts when one discovers events like when their own nation is battling with another: the prisoners are not killed, but rather tied with rope and taken to the town, where they are told, ‘You stay here as our slaves.”
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      this article explains the beginning of the slave trade in zanzibar and also it highlights the struggle that they went through in the past, also it tries to show the important concept of slave trade in zanzibar.
  • Slaves on plantations or agricultural slaves generally worked between 6 to 11 a.m. and between 2 and 5 p.m. Sick slaves were not allowed to work, and the master oversaw their care until they recovered. In the event of the death of a slave, the master covered the costs of the funeral. However, the master did not attend all of the slaves’ funerals. He was only involved in the burials of concubines, home-born slaves, their offspring, and slaves who occupied key positions.
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      This part of the article explains on how people that worked in the planation were being treated during the slave trade and also the fact that they didn't get any special treatment of working
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LeBlanc: Military handguns of the 1800s - 1 views

  • LeBlanc: Military handguns of the 1800sLarry J LeBlanc, Courier Outdoors WriterOct. 26, 2022Updated: Oct. 26, 2022 9:50 a.m. Facebook Twitter Email Comments This 1851 Colt Navy with powder, balls and percussion caps was the state of the art of it's day.Larry J. LeBlanc
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Diigo - Consul ELTON FROM GALE IN SOUTHERN AFRICA.pdf - 6 views

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      THIS PRIMARY SOURCE IS ABOUT THE WARS AND TRADE OF GUNS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA. IT IS THE CONFLICT OR TRANSFORMATION OF SOUTHERN AFRICA IN NINETEENTH CENTURY BEFORE 1890 WHEN SOUTHERN AFRICA BEGAN TO HAVE GUNS AND HAVE ACCESS TO TRADE IT. IT TALKS ABOUT COLONASATION OF AFRICA, POLITICAL, CIVILASATION, ETC., THAT HAPPENED AFTER THEY GET ACCESS TO THE GUNS. BY THE TRADE OF GUNS THE EARNED LOT OF MONEY BY THE AMATONGA WHO EMIGRATE TO NATAL IN SEARCH OF WORK WHICH WAS SPENT BY THE ORDER OF THEIR CHIEFS. THEIR COMBINATION AS THE GUN, RUM, PERMITTED AND LEAD TRADE SOUTH OF THE ZULU COUNTRY, AND AMONGST THE AMATONGA, PERMITTED FOR THE FUTURE WITHOUT A CHECK WITHIN THE TOWN OF LOURENCO MARQUES BY THE PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT,IT IS, I FEAR, MY LORD, BUT A SORRY LOOK OUT FOR THE CIVILIZATION OF THE NATIVE RACES OF SOUTH EAST AFRICA.
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