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International Journal of Arts, Humanities And Social Studies
2022, Volume 4, Issue 1
Research Article
Slaves and slavery, The Conducts of the Slave Trade And Some Modern Forms of Slavery which are Interrelated In Southern Cameroons and Eastern Nigeria from 1800 to 1961
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This article has as objective to know actually who were slaves or what characterise someone as slave. Here, we should understand that slave trade was an economic activity, so it is also for us to show how slaves practice or were us in slavery which is an action committed by them or him who is under bondage or hardship, and difficult situation. Additionally, the conduct of slavery could be analysing in several domains of which indicate the manner of transportation, Life Expectancy, searching and capturing the slaves and keeping them in slave settlements were the ways they were kept, fed and control. More so, their means of transportation, settlement and others. After all, the above mention people realise that it was very brutal as many slaves lost their lives which was against religious will as such abolishing the existence of slave and slavery, all that surround this actions and slave trade became imminent. But since human force was still needed in this trade processes some other form of slavery and it contact was register or came into function and existed in the world society depending the area of origin. At this juncture in the modern period other forms of slavery and slaving activities resurfaced such as flogging, marriage inconveniences, which we call the modern forms of slavery and slave trade or modern and contemporary forms of enslavement. The methods used to gather material to develop this work has been the following. We base our research on oral, published and archives materials. Also, we successfully diagnose and bring out as result that slaves were gotten through wars and others means and many of them suffered in vain which brought about it abolition. Finally, another advance level of slavery future around which needed to be redress, faced or counter attack as time goes by or moved on.

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