How could slavery have been prevented?

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AnswerSlavery has been a element in most human societies since before the beginning of recorded history, both in Eurasia and in America. To ask if it could have been prevented is to ask if humans could have evolved differently. A more useful question might be to ask if it could have been abolished earlier than it was. (And, of course, it is not yet fully abolished, although it is illegal almost everywhere.) AnswerSlavery in America began in the early 1500s when the Spanish, French and British came to America in search of religious freedom (God), gold, and glory, the three G's if you will. Originally the Native Americans were used and then Africans but it didn't start out like it became. They were offered freedom after their work. So ways it could of been prevented was to continue offering freedom, offering a home in the new settlements, better treating, and better hospitality. That way it wouldn't have been slavery but a job.

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