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Signing up enhances your TCE experience with the ability to save items to your personal reading list, and access the interactive map. Article by Natasha Henry-Dixon. Updated by Celine Cooper. Published Online June 16, Last Edited February 9, In early Canada, the enslavement of African peoples was a legal instrument that helped fuel colonial economic enterprise. The buying, selling and enslavement of Black people was practiced by European traders and colonists in New France in the early s, and lasted until it was abolished throughout British North America in During that two-century period, settlers in what would eventually become Canada were involved in the transatlantic slave trade.
Canada is further linked to the institution of enslavement through its history of international trade. Products such as salted cod and timber were exchanged for slave-produced goods such as rum, molasses, tobacco and sugar from slaveholding colonies in the Caribbean.
This is the full-length entry about Black enslavement in Canada. There is debate about the terms enslavement and enslaved people , on one hand, and slavery and slaves on the other.
Many authors and historians use both sets of terms, which have similar meanings but can represent different perspectives on historical events. It is a noun that critics of the term say reduces a person to a position they never chose to be in. The term enslaved describes the state of being held as a slave. Historians who prefer enslaved person explain that it makes it clearer that enslavement was imposed on people against their will.