Power, Enslavement, and Resistance | US History to 1865 | Study Hall

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Colonization served as a means of enriching European kingdoms. As indentured servitude became a less frequent practice, planters began to enslave Native Americans and soon after, the Atlantic Slave Trade was commonplace. In this episode, Dr. Danielle Bainbridge discusses how enslavers stayed in power for over two centuries, as well as how the enslaved resisted that power.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
2:00 - Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
5:33 - Stono Rebellion
8:00 - Conclusion
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