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单词 Slavery
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1. They condemned slavery as evil.
2. Its people were thus reduced to slavery.
3. People are still suffering under the yoke of slavery.
4. They declared for the abolition of slavery.
5. Slavery is the antithesis of freedom.
6. The Americans abolished slavery in 1863.
7. The slaves got freedom after the abolition of slavery.
8. The institution of slavery was once widespread.
9. They were living in slavery and poverty.
10. He headed us abolishing the slavery.
11. The Emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery in the United States.
12. They thought slavery was morally wrong.
13. Slavery was once socially sanctioned.
14. Chios is said to have introduced slavery into Greece.
15. It has been called modern-day slavery.
16. Slavery still exists in many parts of the world.
17. William Wilberforce campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
18. Their discussion centred around the abolition of slavery.
19. That country is now freed from imperialist slavery.
20. He preached that slavery was an abomination.
21. They were delivered from slavery.
22. Chains are a badge of slavery.
23. He struck a blow against slavery.
24. My people have survived 400 years of slavery.
25. As we saw in Chapter 4,(/slavery.html) slavery was not the only cause of the Civil War.
26. Slavery was abolished in the US in the 19th century.
27. After 1760 few Americans refrained from condemning slavery as evil.
28. When work is a pleasure , life is joy ! When work is duty , life is slavery .
29. The history of tobacco growing is intimately associated with colonialism and slavery.
30. Their stated aim was to free women from domestic slavery.
1. They condemned slavery as evil.
2. Its people were thus reduced to slavery.
3. People are still suffering under the yoke of slavery.
4. They declared for the abolition of slavery.
5. The slaves got freedom after the abolition of slavery.
6. The history of tobacco growing is intimately associated with colonialism and slavery.
7. Their stated aim was to free women from domestic slavery.
8. The institution of slavery was once widespread.
9. Slavery was once socially sanctioned.
10. Chios is said to have introduced slavery into Greece.
11. Abraham Lincoln campaigned for the abolition of slavery, he succeeded.
31. They would rather starve to death than accept the fate of slavery.
32. There was an impassable barrier between the white race and the one which they had reduced to slavery.
33. He theorized that the underlying cause of the war was slavery.
34. The slavery was overthrown after the Civil War in U.S.A.
35. Millions of Africans were sold into slavery between the 17th and 19th centuries.
36. Abraham Lincoln campaigned for the abolition of slavery, he succeeded.
37. Slavery destroys human dignity.
38. Beneath/Below/Under the surface of contemporary West Indian life lurk memories of slavery.
39. The American Civil War was fought between the North and the South partly over the issue of slavery.
40. Slavery provided the foundation for many ancient types of society.
41. Failure to enter into debt slavery equals social delinquency.
42. Some sell their children into slavery or prostitution.
43. Ants have progressed from slavery into domestication.
44. The 13th Amendment forbade slavery and involuntary servitude.
45. Work without love is slavery. Mother Teresa 
46. Slavery was abolished after the Civil War.
47. His journal shows he disapproved of slavery.
48. She wants to liberate women from their biological slavery.
49. In the North, slavery was abolished.
50. He will speak on slavery in ant colonies.
51. The result was that people cared little about slavery.
52. He played a brief part in legitimizing black slavery.
53. A strong musical culture survived the deprivations of slavery.
54. This is slavery, not to speak one's thought. Euripides 
55. Furthermore, they had come into it straight from slavery.
56. Slavery was not officially outlawed in Australia until 1859.
57. They were waiting for their masters to carry them overseas to slavery.
58. It is only after slavery and prison that the sweetest appreciation of freedom can come. Malcolm X 
59. As a part of the Missouri Compromise, Congress had prohibited slavery within that territory.
60. Annie had been born in slavery, and this made her a notable citizen.
61. With the elements as slaves, then for the first time in history slavery will be abolished.
62. Similar arguments have been used by white men to justify slavery and genocide of native peoples.
63. The 1787 Constitution, however liberal in tone, did not actually abolish slavery.
64. The great debates between Webster and Calhoun over slavery or the Gettysburg Address are simply impossible today.
65. Come me little washer lad, come let's away, We're bound down to slavery for fourpence a day.
65. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
66. To expect Paul to call for the abolition of slavery at this point in time is to be guilty of unhistorical thinking.
67. The maintenance of the system of slavery through the use of force was a primary problem of colonial defense.
68. Further, slavery was a local practice which the national government had no authority or right to regulate.
69. Equally parliamentarians spoke of cruelty, inhumanity and tyranny as features of the slave trade and slavery, often providing vivid examples.
70. He asked the question sincerely, and sincerely believes his assertion that slavery was good for black folks.
71. As they talked about and wrote about buying slaves, slaveholders mapped a world made of slavery.
72. Chuck, I been thinking I sold out the truth last night when I said your slavery was a country thing.
73. Like the other black pathfinders, he came out of slavery.
74. The southern conviction that the Republicans were bitter enemies of slavery precipitated this decision.
75. They had been born into slavery, and their parents and grandparents before them.
76. Those who invoke it are signalling an equivocal stance on slavery, at best, and thus are insulting all black people.
77. We can infer from the archaeological evidence that there was slavery in Carthage.
78. Mere discriminations on account of race or color were not regarded as badges of slavery.
79. The next major phase of land degradation came after the abolition of slavery in 1838 and the rise of peasant agriculture.
80. Free labour merges imperceptibly with slavery; work becomes servitude; livelihood is transformed into strange new forms of bondage.
81. Marston weaves facts into the story about slave-trading and shows the sick mentality of the slavery system.
82. Marx's and Engels's views about slavery should also be modified in the light of more recent work.
83. At first this seemed strange to some of the staff who saw it as only one step away from slavery.
84. Northern states did not enact legislation prohibiting discussion of slavery, but mob violence often awaited antislavery spokesmen.
85. Like slavery and piracy, terrorism has no place in the modern world. George W. Bush 
86. She was active in a number of political movements, including the campaign to end slavery.
87. Was the pressure to abolish serfdom and slavery then economic?
88. The Church traditionally condoned slavery in its numerous forms, too.
89. Sweetness and plight Slavery on sugar plantations is a thing of the past.
90. However, it is a small price to pay for the end of oppression and slavery.
91. He evoked portions of the Bible to justify slavery in a speech he prepared for a debate in the Alabama Senate.
92. She belongs to a family descended from free Blacks those released from slavery before the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.
93. Madison even helped assure his fellow Virginians that slavery was more secure than ever.
94. It was southern secession that precipitated emancipation and an end to federal support of slavery.
95. The Exodus marks the birth of the nation from slavery./slavery.html
96. Lincoln was not an abolitionist, advocating instead that slavery be allowed no further advances.
97. America is a great country - from the master of slavery to a champion of civil rights and a defender of liberty and freedom, America is a symbol of great human spirit and justice. Dr T.P.Chia 
98. He decided to defend slavery as a domestic arrangement that lay beyond the scope of busybodies.
99. Even in 1832, slavery was abolished only within the old empire.
100. Nonconformists saw slavery as an affront to their religion; utilitarians dismissed it as inefficient.
101. He spoke on the evils of race and colour prejudice and he rarely failed to mention the issue of slavery.
102. She was born before the turn of the century, so it is likely that her parents had been born into slavery.
103. Blacks migrated to the District, first to avoid slavery and then for federal employment opportunities which free enterprise long denied.
104. Vesey, a literate free black, plotted the only large-scale city revolt during the history of slavery in the United States.
105. Because Weld wanted to move against slavery, he became a hero to his fellow students.
106. They carried away from him the observation that only women could abolish slavery.
107. There is a rapidly growing number in Britain who regard dolphins in captivity as similar to humans in slavery.
108. Slavery and the slave trade, however, denied self-love to the slave, provoking permanent discontent and possible rebellion.
109. Although liberal in tone , the 1787 Constitution did not abolish slavery.
110. To make this clearer, consider the case of human slavery.
111. The second is the assumption that there were no benefits to whites from slavery.
112. In her speech, given when she was Colorado attorney-general, Norton did not offer support for slavery.
113. Working without advisers and with a poor slate of generals, Lincoln was able to reunite the country and end slavery.
114. Slavery is, then, under certain conditions, a highly profitable system of exploitation.
115. So the dilemma for these Congress members is this: Which slavery would they want to apologize for?
116. During that period he claimed to have been captured by Barbary pirates near Marseilles and sold into slavery in Tunis.
117. As for matrimony, Negro marriages were seldom allowed under Southern slavery, and Unmarried motherhood was the imposed and accepted code.
118. It was suspected that he wished to abolish slavery, to found schools, to build roads and to modernize the country.
119. To put it in its starkest form, capitalism is perfectly compatible with slavery.
120. It was slavery in all but name, and names meant little to those who had to endure it.
121. Who can blame a liberated woman for not settling for slavery?
122. All these reasons for rivalry crystallized round the two sides' violent disagreement on the abolition of slavery.
123. Even better: The host governments might be moved to wipe out the child slavery necessitating the ban.
124. To appear to condone the Confederacy is to appear to condone slavery.
125. After finishing his degree in medicine, he wrote pamphlets against tobacco, strong drink,() and slavery.
126. Racial tension in the country is a legacy of slavery.
127. The bleak prospect of the labour camps, slavery in Siberia?
128. A group of prominent black lawyers is preparing lawsuits for next year claiming reparations for slavery from government and private companies.
129. The reformers were charged with placing an abstract moralism above the discipline of the historical and present reality of slavery.
130. Slavery was officially recognized as an institution in colonial laws by the 1660s.
131. They show the greatest impatience, and even disgust, when they hear a ranting resolution-maker berating slavery.
132. Sometimes this was done by Christians selling themselves into slavery.
133. The sticking points, according to the official, concern existing references to Zionism and the issue of reparation for slavery.
134. The Whigs splintered over slavery in the pre-Civil War era and never again got their act together.
135. In the early pages of the Old Testament, Joseph was cruelly treated by his brothers, who sold him into slavery.
136. After independence, the opportunity to stop slavery presented itself, but was not acted upon.
137. Zachary Macaulay's 1823 pamphlet, Negro Slavery(), was a good example.
138. Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. Sometimes it falls on a generation to be great. YOU can be that great generation. Let your greatness blossom. Nelson Mandela 
139. In 1772 the law turned against slavery in Britain, and attitudes in Britain turned against slavery itself.
140. Although he was personally opposed to slavery, in 1835 Barnum purchased a slave woman named Joice Heth.
141. Passing an amendment to end slavery and actually banishing involuntary servitude are two different things.
142. That the nation must expand into Florida and make it safe for slavery was not questioned.
143. They had to attempt ministry where people on both sides had already made up their minds about slavery.
144. Rather than compromise in any way on the slavery issue, the South preferred to lose the war.
145. This is a story of continuing progress, from the barbarity of slavery to the enlightenment of the contemporary race relations industry.
146. In territory subjugated by the Union Army, slavery was protected and enforced, just as it had been before the war.
147. Then he offered his alternative: masters should insist on such huge indentures that Negroes would be in virtual slavery after baptism.
148. Some Quakers began to denounce slavery beyond their circle in society at large, and they drew negative response for doing so.
149. He was also resolved to impose a number of reforms, including the abolition of slavery.
150. Slavery brutalized its victims, but it also corrupted its masters.
151. Victorian values might include slavery, children down the mines and chimney sweeps up the stack, as well as gin parlours and asylums.
152. Analogies with the slave trade and slavery and the movement against them were apparent to such reformers.
153. She will make my misery more tolerable, my slavery only half-slavery, my exile less a banishment.
154. Many were sold into slavery by their fathers when they were just 12 or 13.
155. Must I argue the wrongfulness of slavery?
155. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
156. Anti-slavery activist William Lloyd Garrison started a paper in eighteen thirty-one with the purpose of ending slavery.
157. Leaving the adoption of slavery up to the individual states directly contradicted the Missouri Compromise, which barred the extension of slavery into new states.
158. Let the English mill workers starve because they can't get our cotton but never , never strike a blow for slavery.
159. If slavery is natural, and if nature intends to distinguish the slave from the unfree, the free from the unfree, ? how can nature miss the mark?
160. In the Whispering Gallery at the presidential library and museum, Aidan was blown away by political cartoons of the day that criticized Lincoln for his stance on slavery.
161. While lifetime cases of forced labor, slavery and bonded labor do exist, he says they are the exception.
162. The legal framework of slavery would still exist in the former Confederate states as well as in the Union slave states that had been exempted from the proclamation.
163. Attempts to carry into effect the law of 1850 aroused much bitterness and probably had as much to do with inciting sectional hostility as did the controversy over slavery in the territories.
164. Israelites out of slavery in Egypt led by Moses; God gave them the Ten Commandments and the rest of Mosaic law on Mount Sinai during the Exodus.
165. It took a brutal civil war to end slavery and federal troops to topple Jim Crow.
166. Mr. Yoshimi said he was unsurprised by the recent moves to deny the wartime sex slavery.
167. There would be those who would say, you know, automatically say the reason for the Civil War was over slavery. No, it was over states' rights.
168. The documentaries also show that “bonded labor” in South Asia is an all-too-common form of slavery, which is “passed from generation to generation.”
169. By then the burial ground will have rewritten the book on slavery in New York and given historians something to talk about well into the next century.
170. Accompanied by motorcade, a vintage 1957 bus drove Parks across the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, named for the famed slavery abolitionist leader, to the U.S. Capitol.
171. S. history. More than a century later, people are debating the reasons for the war, slavery versus states' rights.
172. The great turning point came in the 1820s and 1830s, when a group of people from different religious backgrounds began to demand the abolition of slavery in the United States.
173. Tales of her aggressive platform style, of her challenge to Frederick Douglass on the issue of violence against slavery ("Frederick!
174. The increasing bitterness over the issue of slavery put Whig leader Henry Clay in a difficult position.
175. Later, in the 1830s, abolitionists adopted the cracked bell as the symbol of the fight against slavery.
176. Abolitionism grew, southern secession spurred it, and in January 1865 Congress passed the Thirteenth Amendment banning slavery.
177. Even a young country such as America, with no burdensome traditions from the past, could not rid the south of slavery without pressure from the northern cities.
178. Involuntary, or servile, concubinage sometimes involves sexual slavery of one member of the relationship, typically the woman.
179. After winning his own freedom from slavery, Henson secretly helped hundreds of other slaves to escape north to Canada -- and liberty.
180. Yet he also presciently warned against Karl Marx's aspiration for a "dictatorship of the proletariat, " writing in 1868 that "socialism without liberty is slavery and brutality.
181. In the fourth chapter from the angle of politics, economy, military activity and the development of slavery society, I mainly elaborate influence of Latifundium for the Roman Society.
182. In 2000, the International Labor Organization (ILO) accused the military junta of using forced labor, a kind of slavery, for the construction of roads and other infrastructure.
183. During the 1840s and 1850s, the abolitionist movement–a social movement organized in the North to abolish the institution of slavery–gained support.
184. George Washington Carver was born into slavery during the Civil War, in the midst of bloody guerrilla warfare in Missouri .
185. Chastity is the joyous affirmation of someone who knows how to live self-giving,(http:///slavery.html) free from any form of self-centred slavery.
186. Susan B. Anthony, the American champion of woman's suffrage, was also a participant in the movement to end slavery.
187. Yet in political reality of southern slave states, owing to the functioning of slavery the political power fell into the hands of the White slaveholding interests.
188. Calhoun said that for a long time he had believed that the dispute over slavery -- if not settled -- would end in disunion.
189. The Lower Classes Were Reduced To Slavery , And Were Sent By The Thousands Beyond The Seas.
190. They inveighed against slavery, concubinage , foot binding, arranged marriage, cruel punishments, and the use of opium.
191. DAVID W. BLIGHT is the director of Yale University's Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition and a professor of American history.
192. After middle period of Qing Dynasty, the proprietorship of soil was changed from patrician to fresh landholder , and management method was changed from slavery to tenancy.
193. It began soon after the end of slavery in the south, when African-American musicians became able to travel and play music for a living.
194. Though this psalm is about God freeing the Israelites from slavery, it is prophetically also about our salvation through Jesus Christ our Lord.
195. Railroads, slavery, banks, women, free markets, privacy, health care, wiretapping: not there.
196. Senegal and Guinea-Bissau - At least 50,000 young boys live in conditions that amount to a modern form of slavery.
197. A total of eleven southern states left the Union. They formed the Confederate States of America. They wanted to continue their economic system based on agriculture and slavery.
198. About 3000 B. C. , Egypt became unitive slavery country, then, in the absence of external force'affecting, it developed lasting civilization and science.
199. Slavery was "an unqualified evil to the negro, the white man, and the State, " said Abraham Lincoln in the 1850s.
200. Have you a "new freedom" for white Americans and a new slavery for your Afro-American fellow citizens?
201. But the generation in power in 1954 looked at enforced separation without the more revolting background of slavery to make it look unexceptional by contrast.
202. One of the nation's top political leaders, Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, supported Henry Clay's compromise. Webster believed that slavery was evil.
203. As an aside, in northern Canada there is Great Slave Lake named after the Slavey Indians, who in turn were named because their Cree neighbors so often took them into slavery.
204. Many happy celebrations took place when citizens heard that President Fillmore had signed the eighteen fifty compromise. Many people believed the problem of slavery had been solved.
205. "Purity" is an Orphic conception, having primarily a ritual meaning, but for Plato it means freedom from slavery to the body and its needs.
206. Such reasoning provided proslavery advocates with a response to those who condemned slavery on economic and moral grounds.
207. The International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade honours the millions of Africans violently removed from their homelands and cast into slavery.
208. Early in January, eighteen forty-nine, a congressman proposed a bill to first limit, and then end, slavery in the District of Columbia.
209. Example: In conclusion, Frederick Douglass was, as we have seen, a pioneer in American education, proving that education was a major force for social change with regard to slavery.
210. Their 500-year history of miscegenation was an unhappy one, the result of European colonisation, exploitation of the native Amerindian population and a long history of African slavery.
211. Let every declamation turn upon the beauty of liberty and virtue, and the deformity, turpitude, and malignity of slavery and vice.
212. Europe is the Holocaust, but it is also the destruction of Nazism; it is the Gulag, but also the fall of the Wall; imperialism, but also decolonization; slavery, but also abolition.
213. The main dish is an unblemished lamb slaughtered and prepared in accordance with Mosaic Law. The Feast of the Passover commemorates the freeing of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
214. Tens of thousands of African Americans enlisted in the United States Army and Navy, making extraordinary sacrifices to help unite a fractured country and free millions from slavery.
215. Once in office, Jefferson extended slavery with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803; the new land was carved into 13 states, including three slave states.
216. It was free because Congress -- in the Missouri Compromise of Eighteen Twenty -- made slavery illegal in that area.
217. President Monroe was a slave-owner. He understood the feelings of the South. His friends urged him to veto the compromise bill, because it limited slavery in the territory.
218. The desire to maintain slavery was not the least motive for the American war of independence, in which some blacks fought on the British side.
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