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- Slave_raiding abstract "Slave raiding is the military practice of performing a raid for the purpose of capturing people and bringing them out of the raid area to serve as slaves. Sometimes seen as a normal part of warfare, it is nowadays widely considered a crime. Slave raiding has occurred since antiquity. Some of the earliest surviving written records of slave raiding come from Sumer (in present-day Iraq).The act of slave raiding involves an organized and concerted attack on a settlement or with the purpose being the taking of the areas' people. The collected new slaves are often kept in some form of slave pen. From the pen, the slave takers will then move them to some form of transportation such as a slave ship or camel caravan. When conquered people are enslaved and remain in their place, it is not raiding. Slave raiding was a violent method of economic development where a resource shortage was addressed with the acquisition by force of the desired resource, in this case human labor. Other than the element of slavery being present, such violent seizure of a resource does not differ from similar raids to gain food or any other desired commodity. Slave raiding was a large and lucrative trade on the coasts of Africa, in ancient Europe, Mesoamerica and in medieval Asia. The Crimean-Nogai raids into East Slavic lands provided some two or three million slaves to the Ottoman Empire over the course of four centuries. The Atlantic slave trade was predicated on European countries endorsing and supporting slave raiding between African tribes to supply the mass quantities of Africans, who became the workforce of agricultural plantations in the Americas. The many alternative methods of obtaining human beings to work in indentured or other involuntary conditions, as well as cultural changes, have made slavery rare and raiding rarer.".
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- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Abduction.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_slave_trade.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Blackbirding.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Bride_kidnapping.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Camel_train.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavery.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Category:War_crimes_by_type.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Commodity.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Crimean–Nogai_raids_into_East_Slavic_lands.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Economic_development.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Food.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Human_settlement.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Indenture.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Mesoamerica.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Raid_(military).
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Shanghaiing.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Shortage.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Slave_ship.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Slavery.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Sumer.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink Unfree_labour.
- Slave_raiding wikiPageWikiLink War.
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- Slave_raiding subject Category:Slavery.
- Slave_raiding subject Category:War_crimes_by_type.
- Slave_raiding hypernym Practice.
- Slave_raiding type Company.
- Slave_raiding type Law.
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- Slave_raiding comment "Slave raiding is the military practice of performing a raid for the purpose of capturing people and bringing them out of the raid area to serve as slaves. Sometimes seen as a normal part of warfare, it is nowadays widely considered a crime. Slave raiding has occurred since antiquity.".
- Slave_raiding label "Slave raiding".
- Slave_raiding differentFrom Slave_catcher.
- Slave_raiding sameAs Q7539194.
- Slave_raiding sameAs 노예사냥.
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- Slave_raiding wasDerivedFrom Slave_raiding?oldid=707777957.
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