As I whined and complained before, international slave trade ended in the mid-19th century. (Legal slavery didn’t end until the mid-20th century. And there are more slaves now in the world than ever before – but the corrupt governments that allow it, or employers who practice it – people are still convicted of practicing slavery in the US – don’t call it slavery.) So, when is this set? 1837? Oh, wait, the motor launch says the internal combustion engine is around. Maybe Julius Caesar and Albert Einstein are being held among the captives.
As I whined and complained before, international slave trade ended in the mid-19th century. (Legal slavery didn’t end until the mid-20th century. And there are more slaves now in the world than ever before – but the corrupt governments that allow it, or employers who practice it – people are still convicted of practicing slavery in the US – don’t call it slavery.) So, when is this set? 1837? Oh, wait, the motor launch says the internal combustion engine is around. Maybe Julius Caesar and Albert Einstein are being held among the captives.