American Slavery Slave Sale Was Witnessed By Dr. Elwood Harvey

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“American Slavery: Slave Sale” was witnessed by Dr. Elwood Harvey. It was affected by the 1705 Virginia’s slave code because many laws of code were shown in the sale of slaves. Some rules that affected American slavery were that they were treated as property, non-christians became slaves, minor offenses result in being whipped, and masters can kill without any punishment.

In “American Slavery: Slave Sale,” written by Dr. Elwood Harvey, there was ,”a sale of land and other property...and unexpectedly saw slaves sold at public auction.” This shows that the slaves were dehumanized and were compared to land and materialistic property. People didn´t show any sympathy or feeling for the slaves, including small children and were treated no better than livestock. Even though the slaves were told they would not be sold they were called to auction block. In the passage it …show more content…

These men were thinking how they would be brutally treated as property and how there is a chance of death. According to the new Slave Code masters can kill slaves without any punishment.This tells us the slaves are probably completely scared to death about their low chance of living a healthy life. Another law in the slave code states,”...who were not Christians in their native Country...shall be accounted and be slaves.” In “American slavery: Slave sale”, there was a white boy and he had no trace of black traits, but was considered a slave because he wasn't a Christian. The boy must have been African American because the mother rushing was inferred to be African American as she was not allowed to protest and got locked up. In addition to that, in many slave auctions there were numerous babies and young kids separated from their mothers´ hands. In “American slavery: Slave Sale”, there was a mother who was about to walk up the stage to be sold ,but she¨ threw her arms aloft, screamed, and was unable to move.¨ She was beaten