Enslaved Icelander Describes Horror of Barbary Pirate Raid (1627) // Diary of รlafur Egilsson
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There is a reason that โRule Britanniaโ (1740) has the line about Britons never ever being slaves. And in the chorus no less.
The abolitionist Quakers of 17th and 18th century America frequently alluded to Turkish enslavement of Europeans when trying to get their fellow Americans to oppose slavery. George Fox, the founder of Quakerism, actually wrote a sermon titled, "To Friends that are Captives at Algiers."
Text from the 1688 Germantown, Pennsylvania petition against slavery:
"These are the reasons why we are against the traffik of men-body, as followeth. Is there any that would be done or handled at this manner? To be sold or made a slave for all the time of his life? How fearful and fainthearted are many on sea, when they see a strange vessel should be a Turk, and they should be taken, and sold for slaves into Turkey. Now what is this better done, as Turks doe? Yea, rather it is worse for them, which say they are Christians... Now, tho they are black, we cannot conceive there is more liberty to have them slaves as it is to have other white ones."
The Turkish empire and their North African allies had a terrible track record all around.
The Turkish Atrocities In Bulgaria https://archive.org/details/MacGahanTurkishAtrocitiesInBulgaria
The Thirty-Year Genocide https://u1lib.org/book/5005025/8b1369
SLAVE HUNTING AND SLAVE REDEMPTION AS A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE: THE NORTHERN BLACK SEA REGION IN THE SIXTEENTH TO SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES https://www.jstor.org/stable/25818051
"Tatar raiders made almost annual forays into Slavic agricultural communities in the north searching for captives to sell as slaves... between 1605 and 1633... over 100,000 Ukrainians and Poles were abducted from Ruthenia alone, adding another 100,000 for the remaining provinces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Thus we arrive at an annual average of 7,000 captives, abducted by the Tatars from Poland-Lithuania.
The Etymology of Slave https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv16zk023.7
"Latin servus means a free person, an unfree person, or both. Similarly, Latin sclavus and related words in other languages (French, Italian, Greek, Arabic, etc.) means an enslaved person, a person of Slavic origin, or both. And, servus often designates an enslaved person of Slavic origin as well... after 1301 the majority of enslaved people in Italy were Slav and/or Tartar."
Shameless self-promotion: For anyone whose interested in Quaker abolitionism, I made a very amateur video on it for a class https://youtu.be/CYZDKdnt3hc?t=11
Voices of the Past is a fantastic Youtube series, I highly recommend it
IIR Icelandic people are descendants of Nordic Vikings and the Irish slaves they captured in various raids.
there's a weird subset of conservatives that would love to know this in order to 'gotcha' people who are against white privilege. "See! europeans were enslaved too! by BROWN people!"
Anyway, ottoman slavery is a really interesting subject.
the sultan created it in order to have direct control of the most powerful people under him. the devshirme was basically a tax of young boys of non-muslim communities who would either become government clerks or personal soldiers for the sultan. the clerks could rise to the rank of Vizier, the council that advised the sultan, or even just regional directors. muslim citizens would try to pass their boys off as non-muslim in order to get them enslaved and have a shot at real power.
source: took a history class on the ottoman empire in college. the milet and devshirme were an essay question on the final.
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I just watched this the other day. Weird.
Yep don't hear them bang on about it every ten minutes
There's two bizzare tie-ins to modern american history with the Barbary pirates.
Basically, there were 2 wars against the pirates that the US was engaged in - The Barbary Wars, though there were relations and such before that.
Anyway, the modern effect:
In the marine corps official song, the "shores of Tripoli" are a reference to the barbary pirates
the USS Constitution, oldest ship still afloat anywhere in the world, was built in response to the barbary pirates (which she fought against, along with many other actions).