Abandoned children in Rome were made into slaves, fathers had the right to sell their children as slaves, and slaves were also captured in wars and brought back to Rome to be sold.
There were heaps of laws in ancient Rome, and in fact, some countries base their legal system on Rome's. (Not exactly the same of course, but similar.) Citizens were given privileges but slaves didn't. Punishments were harsh, but the Romans generally were able to rule with stability, unless, of course, there was a rebellion or a power struggle. But generally, the law in Ancient Rome helped keep things in order.
Yes there were slaves in ancient america.
There was Ancient Rome before present day Rome right? So - eventually, Ancient Rome started slipping away and archeologists just built over Anciet Rome. That kept happening until they had present day Rome and Ancient Rome - but Ancient Rome was underground
Five of the social classes in ancient Rome were the patricians, the plebeians, the equites, freedmen and slaves.
It was usually just to do with the wealth of the slave [but not always, it was illegal, but some slave dealers captured free-born children]. But lots of slaves were not from Rome, or were from a different part of the world.
Slaves came to ancient Rome through slave traders from Europe and Middle East.
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No, they did not, nobody had time or inclination to educate slaves.
the heavy taxes in rome are when slaves are sold
The people who owned them.
If both your parents were slaves then you were a slave from birth.
Slaves could only travel with their masters.
Yes.
Slaves in ancient Rome did not have their own houses. Domestic slaves lived in the same house as their owners and had rooms/space there. Farm slaves or public slaves in the city were housed in barracks.