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in retrospect, it is tempting to condemn those—here the Omani ship captain and the African king prior to his abduction—who profited from the slave trade. But we must realize that, in the preindustrial world, the constant demand for labor meant that the slave trade existed almost everywhere. The first abolitionist critics of slavery spoke up only in the 1750s. For much of human history, slavery was a big business.
The Year 1000: When Globalization Began
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