Slavery in the United States
Slavery in the United States was one of the most significant and troubling aspects of American history, existing for more than two centuries before it was finally abolished following the Civil War. Enslaved African Americans were bought and sold as property, forced to work without pay, and denied basic human rights under a system that shaped the economy, politics, and society of the nation. The struggle to end slavery drove the country toward the Civil War and laid the groundwork for the long fight for civil rights that followed. Click below to learn more about specific topics related to the history of slavery in the United States.
Slavery in the United States: Table of Contents
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Slavery in the United States
Slavery in the United States: Overview
- Slavery in the United States: A Detailed Overview
- A detailed article that covers the major causes, events and history of Slavery in the United States.





Origins of Slavery in the United States
- Origins of Slavery in the United States
Life Under Slavery
- Economics of Slavery in the United States
- Cotton Gin Invention in the Industrial Revolution
- Slavery in the American South
- Slavery in the American North
Resistance and Rebellion
- Slave Rebellions in the United States
Abolitionist Movement
- American Abolitionist Movement
- Harriet Tubman
- Frederick Douglass
- Sojourner Truth
- Harriet Beecher Stowe and Uncle Tom’s Cabin
- John Brown
- Olaudah Equiano
- William Lloyd Garrison
- The Liberator Newspaper
Road to the Civil War
Emancipation
- Emancipation Proclamation
- End of Slavery in the United States
Reconstruction
People
Impacts of Slavery in the United States
- Impacts of Slavery in the United States












