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1999 EP BY CRADLE OF FILTH
From the Cradle to Enslave EP; From the Cradle to Enslave E.P.; From the cradle to enslave; FTCTE

From the Cradle to Enslave         
From the Cradle to Enslave is the second EP by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth, released on 30 October 1999 by record labels Music for Nations (Europe) and Metal Blade (US).
subjection         
  • David Roberts]]' ''Egypt and Nubia'', issued between 1845 and 1849
  • caravan]] transporting black African slaves across the [[Sahara Desert]].
  • Workers being forced to haul rocks up a hill in a Gulag
  • Prisoners forced to work on the Buchenwald–Weimar rail line, 1943
  • Statue of Bussa]], who led the largest slave rebellion in Barbadian history.
  • A British captain witnessing the miseries of slaves in [[Ottoman Algeria]], 1815
  • coins]].
  • The work of the [[Mercedarians]] was in ransoming Christian slaves held in North Africa (1637).
  • Saint-Domingue [[slave revolt]] in 1791
  • [[Kisaeng]], women from outcast or slave families who were trained to provide entertainment, conversation, and sexual services to men of the upper class.
  • [[Adalbert of Prague]] pleads with [[Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia]] for the release of slaves
  • [[1804 Haiti massacre]], carried out by Haitian soldiers, mostly former slaves, against the remaining French population
  • Jacques Étienne Arago]], 1839.
  • ''Slave Market in Ancient Rome'', by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]]
  • Public flogging of a slave in 19th-century [[Brazil]], by [[Johann Moritz Rugendas]]
  • [[Joseph Jenkins Roberts]], born in Virginia, was the first president of [[Liberia]], which was founded in 1822 for freed American slaves.
  • A model showing a cross-section of a typical 1700s European slave ship on the [[Middle Passage]], [[National Museum of American History]].
  • url=http://www.ibtimes.com/malis-other-crisis-slavery-still-plagues-mali-insurgency-could-make-it-worse-1017280}}</ref>
  • A world map showing countries by prevalence of female trafficking
  • Slave market in [[Algiers]], 1684
  • Corinthian black-figure terra-cotta votive tablet of slaves working in a mine, dated to the late seventh century BC
  • Modern incidence of slavery, as a percentage of the population, by country.
  • [[Olaudah Equiano]], His autobiography, published in 1789, helped in the creation of the Slave Trade Act 1807 which ended the African slave trade for Britain and its colonies.
  • Persian slave in the [[Khanate of Khiva]], 19th century
  • author-link=Brian Glyn Williams }}</ref>
  • Georgia]], U.S., 1860
  • Joseph]]'', by [[Schnorr von Carolsfeld]], 1860
  • Slaves on a Virginia plantation (''[[The Old Plantation]]'', c. 1790).
  • Staunton]], Virginia to Tennessee in 1850.
  • Slave branding, c. 1853
  • ''Flogging a slave fastened to the ground'', illustration in an 1853 anti-slavery pamphlet
  • date=July 27, 2004}}</ref>
  • Arab-Swahili]] slave traders and their captives on the [[Ruvuma River]] in East Africa, 19th century
  • Planting the sugar cane, [[British West Indies]], 1823
  • Spartacus]]''
  • Slavic]] and African slaves in Córdoba, illustration from [[Cantigas de Santa Maria]], 13th Century
  • Branding of a female slave
  • Sale and inspection of slaves
  • Dutch Suriname]]. 1840–1850.
  • Chinese Emperor [[Wang Mang]] abolished slavery in 17 CE but the ban was overturned after his assassination.
  • Portrait of an older woman in [[New Orleans]] with her enslaved servant girl in the mid-19th century
SYSTEM UNDER WHICH PEOPLE ARE TREATED AS PROPERTY TO BE BOUGHT AND SOLD, AND ARE FORCED TO WORK
Slaves; Slave labor; Disposable people; Financial motivations behind the American Civil War; Enslavement; Chattel slavery; Slave labour; Chattel slaves; Slave-traders; Slaveowner; Slave-auction; Coercive labor system; Right to be free from slavery; Slavery issue; Slave worker; Slavemaster; Slave master; Industrialization and growth of slavery; Slave; Charity slave auction; Slavedriver; Child servitude; Domestic slavery; Slave punishment; Slave religion; Life as a slave; Women slavery; Women Slaves; Enslaving; Slaving; Economics of slavery; Yoann beaudry; Slave driver; Instrumentum vocale; Slaves And Slavery; Chattel Slavery; Ethical Aspect of Slavery; Mahender Sabhnani; Slavery, Ethical Aspect of; Slave workers; Literate slave; Self-sale; Self sale; Slave laborer; Subjected; Subjection; Slaved; Slave-driver; Slave-holder; Subjugate; Slaveowners; Slavery in the Middle East; Enslaved person; Enslave; Enslaved people; Slave ownership; Slave-ownership; Human slavery; Slaveholders; Slave economy; Subjugated; Subjugation; Slavery industry; De facto slavery
Subjection to someone involves being completely controlled by them.
...their complete subjection to their captors.
...the worst forms of economic subjection and drudgery.
Slavery         
  • David Roberts]]' ''Egypt and Nubia'', issued between 1845 and 1849
  • caravan]] transporting black African slaves across the [[Sahara Desert]].
  • Workers being forced to haul rocks up a hill in a Gulag
  • Prisoners forced to work on the Buchenwald–Weimar rail line, 1943
  • Statue of Bussa]], who led the largest slave rebellion in Barbadian history.
  • A British captain witnessing the miseries of slaves in [[Ottoman Algeria]], 1815
  • coins]].
  • The work of the [[Mercedarians]] was in ransoming Christian slaves held in North Africa (1637).
  • Saint-Domingue [[slave revolt]] in 1791
  • [[Kisaeng]], women from outcast or slave families who were trained to provide entertainment, conversation, and sexual services to men of the upper class.
  • [[Adalbert of Prague]] pleads with [[Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia]] for the release of slaves
  • [[1804 Haiti massacre]], carried out by Haitian soldiers, mostly former slaves, against the remaining French population
  • Jacques Étienne Arago]], 1839.
  • ''Slave Market in Ancient Rome'', by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]]
  • Public flogging of a slave in 19th-century [[Brazil]], by [[Johann Moritz Rugendas]]
  • [[Joseph Jenkins Roberts]], born in Virginia, was the first president of [[Liberia]], which was founded in 1822 for freed American slaves.
  • A model showing a cross-section of a typical 1700s European slave ship on the [[Middle Passage]], [[National Museum of American History]].
  • url=http://www.ibtimes.com/malis-other-crisis-slavery-still-plagues-mali-insurgency-could-make-it-worse-1017280}}</ref>
  • A world map showing countries by prevalence of female trafficking
  • Slave market in [[Algiers]], 1684
  • Corinthian black-figure terra-cotta votive tablet of slaves working in a mine, dated to the late seventh century BC
  • Modern incidence of slavery, as a percentage of the population, by country.
  • [[Olaudah Equiano]], His autobiography, published in 1789, helped in the creation of the Slave Trade Act 1807 which ended the African slave trade for Britain and its colonies.
  • Persian slave in the [[Khanate of Khiva]], 19th century
  • author-link=Brian Glyn Williams }}</ref>
  • Georgia]], U.S., 1860
  • Joseph]]'', by [[Schnorr von Carolsfeld]], 1860
  • Slaves on a Virginia plantation (''[[The Old Plantation]]'', c. 1790).
  • Staunton]], Virginia to Tennessee in 1850.
  • Slave branding, c. 1853
  • ''Flogging a slave fastened to the ground'', illustration in an 1853 anti-slavery pamphlet
  • date=July 27, 2004}}</ref>
  • Arab-Swahili]] slave traders and their captives on the [[Ruvuma River]] in East Africa, 19th century
  • Planting the sugar cane, [[British West Indies]], 1823
  • Spartacus]]''
  • Slavic]] and African slaves in Córdoba, illustration from [[Cantigas de Santa Maria]], 13th Century
  • Branding of a female slave
  • Sale and inspection of slaves
  • Dutch Suriname]]. 1840–1850.
  • Chinese Emperor [[Wang Mang]] abolished slavery in 17 CE but the ban was overturned after his assassination.
  • Portrait of an older woman in [[New Orleans]] with her enslaved servant girl in the mid-19th century
SYSTEM UNDER WHICH PEOPLE ARE TREATED AS PROPERTY TO BE BOUGHT AND SOLD, AND ARE FORCED TO WORK
Slaves; Slave labor; Disposable people; Financial motivations behind the American Civil War; Enslavement; Chattel slavery; Slave labour; Chattel slaves; Slave-traders; Slaveowner; Slave-auction; Coercive labor system; Right to be free from slavery; Slavery issue; Slave worker; Slavemaster; Slave master; Industrialization and growth of slavery; Slave; Charity slave auction; Slavedriver; Child servitude; Domestic slavery; Slave punishment; Slave religion; Life as a slave; Women slavery; Women Slaves; Enslaving; Slaving; Economics of slavery; Yoann beaudry; Slave driver; Instrumentum vocale; Slaves And Slavery; Chattel Slavery; Ethical Aspect of Slavery; Mahender Sabhnani; Slavery, Ethical Aspect of; Slave workers; Literate slave; Self-sale; Self sale; Slave laborer; Subjected; Subjection; Slaved; Slave-driver; Slave-holder; Subjugate; Slaveowners; Slavery in the Middle East; Enslaved person; Enslave; Enslaved people; Slave ownership; Slave-ownership; Human slavery; Slaveholders; Slave economy; Subjugated; Subjugation; Slavery industry; De facto slavery
·noun The holding of slaves.
II. Slavery ·noun The condition of a slave; the state of entire subjection of one person to the will of another.
III. Slavery ·noun A condition of subjection or submission characterized by lack of freedom of action or of will.

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From the Cradle to Enslave

From the Cradle to Enslave is the second EP by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth, released on 30 October 1999 by record labels Music for Nations (Europe) and Metal Blade (US).