Chapter 18

Chapter 18 discussed colonial encounters in Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Through this chapter, we see how slavery affected different parts of the world. Strayer states, "Many of the new ways of working that emerged during the colonial era derived directly from the demands of the colonial state. The most obvious was required and unpaid labor on public projects, such as building railroads, constructing government buildings and transporting goods." These are just some of the few things slaves encountered, in some places in Europe it was required for "native" African Americans to have ten to twelve days of labor over a year period. When it comes to Asian countries, they kept most of their trade and slave trade between their countries, which is much different from European and African countries.

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