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HOW SLAVERY SPREAD
"A trickle of slaves from Eastern Europe and even from Africa continued to flow into England, France, and Germany. Western Europeans retained their familiarity with large-scale slave systems through contacts with southern Italy, Spain, and Portugal, and with the Byzantine Empire and the Muslim world, where slavery flourished. Western Europeans also inherited from their Roman forebears the corpus of Roman law, with its elaborate slave code. During the later Middle Ages, Europeans who were familiar with Muslim sugar plantations in the Near East sought to begin sugar production with slave labor on the islands of the Mediterranean." - http://web.a.ebscohost.com/src_ic/detail/detail?vid=2&sid=e1fbc3e0-ed04-477c-9de1-7f00eb6b845b%40sessionmgr4010&bdata=#AN=96397671&db=t6o
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STATISTICS
"Into the first decades of the twenty-first century, various investigations by international human rights organizations and by journalists found that approximately twenty to thirty-six million people still served as slaves around the world.A 2014 Global Slavery Index estimate by the Walk Free Foundation ranked the ten countries with the most slaves as India (about 14 million people in conditions of slavery), China (3.2 million), Pakistan (2.1 million), Uzbekistan (1.2 million), Russia (1 million), Nigeria (830,000), Democratic Republic of the Congo (760,000), Indonesia (710,000), Bangladesh (680,000), and Thailand (480,000). In proportion to total population, Mauritania was followed by Uzbekistan and Haiti as the most slavery-prone countries." - http://web.a.ebscohost.com/src_ic/detail/detail?vid=2&sid=e1fbc3e0-ed04-477c-9de1-7f00eb6b845b%40sessionmgr4010&bdata=#db=t6o&AN=96397671
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