slaveland
/ˈsleɪvˌlænd/Definitions
1. noun
A place where people are forced into slavery or a region with a significant number of enslaved people.
“The historian argued that the Americas were a major slaveland during the colonial era.”
1. noun
A place where people are forced into slavery or a region with a significant number of enslaved people.
“The historian argued that the Americas were a major slaveland during the colonial era.”