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because we are inslaving people which is wrong

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Q: Why should slavery be abolished where it still remains?
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Why and when slavery abolished?

Slavery has not been abolished, it still exists in some part of the world. Some countries have made it illegal.


When was slavery abolished in Brazil?

never there is still child slavery in Brazil today. ;(


Is there still slavery in China?

No abolished around the late 1800s


What is a sentence using the word Abolished?

Slavery still exists despite the fact that many countries have had it legally abolished.


Is their still slavery in the us?

As of August 2014, there is no slavery allowed in the United States. Slavery was abolished on December 6, 1865.


Where was slavery not abolished in 1880?

There are many places where slavery was not abolished in 1880. In many places it had already been outlawed. In addition there are many places today where it still happens.


Is there slavery in the US today?

Yes in some ways it still is slavery going on now.


What happened after slavery was abolished Did racism stop?

Racism was abolished partially in the 1930's when the slavery famine began to die down but there is still lots of racism going on today!


Did underground raiload still exist?

It stooped being necessary when slavery was abolished.


How did America change after slavery was abolished?

Of course it did! People were still pregidous against black people.


When was slavery popular?

up until it was abolished ... it still is to this day in some third world countries


What provision abolished slavery and when did this happen?

Slavery has not been abolished, it is still practised in many parts of the world. Several countries have legislated against it and punishments for those found guilty can be severe.Great Britain introduced the Abolition of Slavery Act in 1807, abolishing slavery in most of Great Britain and its possessions.