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Wat (wie) is slave typesetter - definitie

A MILITARY ATTACK LAUNCHED AGAINST A SETTLEMENT WITH THE INTENT OF CAPTURING AND ENSLAVING ITS RESIDENTS
Slave raid; Slave-hunting; Slave hunting; Slave raids; Slave raiders
  • The Annals of Ulster record that in AD 821 Howth, Co. Dublin, was raided and 'a great booty of women was carried away'.
  • Arab slavers]] in the 1870s

Slave rebellion         
ARMED UPRISING BY SLAVES
Slave rebellions; Slave uprising; Slave revolt; Slave rising; Slave revolts; Slave uprisings; Slave Rebellion; Slave insurrection; Slave resistance; Slave revolution; Rebellion of slaves; Arm the slaves; Slave Rebellions
A slave rebellion is an armed uprising by enslaved people, as a way of fighting for their freedom. Rebellions of enslaved people have occurred in nearly all societies that practice slavery or have practiced slavery in the past.
Slave narrative         
  • Slave narrative of [[Thomas H. Jones]] published in 1871
LITERARY WORK OF THE WRITTEN ACCOUNTS OF ENSLAVED AFRICANS IN THE AMERICAS
Slave Narrative; Slave narratives; Slave journal; Slavery narrative; Slave memoir
The slave narrative is a type of literary genre involving the (written) autobiographical accounts of enslaved Africans, particularly in the Americas. Over six thousand such narratives are estimated to exist; about 150 narratives were published as separate books or pamphlets.
Slave catcher         
  • Imperial Brazil]] by German artist [[Johann Moritz Rugendas]].
  • Advertisement of a reward for recapture of a [[fugitive slave]]
PEOPLE WHO TRACKED DOWN SLAVES IN THE UNITED STATES
Fugitive Slave Catchers; Fugitive slave catchers; Slave catchers; Slavecatcher; Slavecatchers; Slave catcher (United States); Slave-catcher
In the United States a slave catcher was a person employed to track down and return escaped slaves to their enslavers. The first slave catchers in the Americas were active in European colonies in the West Indies during the sixteenth century.

Wikipedia

Slave raiding

Slave raiding is a military raid for the purpose of capturing people and bringing them from the raid area to serve as slaves. Once seen as a normal part of warfare, it is nowadays widely considered a crime. Slave raiding has occurred since antiquity. Some of the earliest surviving written records of slave raiding come from Sumer (in present-day Iraq). Kidnapping and prisoners of war was the most common source of African slaves, although indentured servitude or punishment also resulted in slavery.

The many alternative methods of obtaining human beings to work in indentured or other involuntary conditions, as well as technological and cultural changes, have made slave raiding rarer.