No, the only people who had slaves were high ranking nobles.
well i dont know me and my partner are doing a rome project in the 6th grade and i need this question answered or we are screwed if you want to learn about ancient roman slaves look at these sites http://library.thinkquest.org/26602/entertainment.htm http://www.hadrians.com/rome/romans/daily_life/roman_slaves.html They were treated terribly! They were auctioned off and fought to the death. If they were lucky. Otherwise, they had to work in dangerous situations on high mountains and cliffs. If they misbehaved, they got a lashing and were starved until they died! (If you want to learn more watch 'Spartacus')
Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.
"A report about Rome" is vague, it can cover a lot of territory. Make your title tell what your report is about, such as Roman Law, Roman Everyday Life, Roman Slavery, etc.
the heavy taxes in rome are when slaves are sold
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.
Emperors, slaves, consuls, senators this is ancient Rome
To be a citizen in Rome, could only be men. Women and slaves were not citizens. Nobody what class you were, plebeians or patricians, if you were a man, you were considered a citizen of Rome.
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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.
He considered himself a Florentine, but lived most of his life in Rome.
Slaves came to ancient Rome through slave traders from Europe and Middle East.
life back then was very difficult, not just for slaves but for others as well. slaves life was most difficult because, they did not have one job they had many jobs, like; ~house slaves ~gladiatiors ~etc.
well i dont know me and my partner are doing a rome project in the 6th grade and i need this question answered or we are screwed if you want to learn about ancient roman slaves look at these sites http://library.thinkquest.org/26602/entertainment.htm http://www.hadrians.com/rome/romans/daily_life/roman_slaves.html They were treated terribly! They were auctioned off and fought to the death. If they were lucky. Otherwise, they had to work in dangerous situations on high mountains and cliffs. If they misbehaved, they got a lashing and were starved until they died! (If you want to learn more watch 'Spartacus')
they helped people with things and did very hard labor there life expectatcy was 6 months
Slaves have been around for centuries and it still goes on. In ancient Greece and Rome slaves were taken, sold, and stolen as a part of life. Pirates had trade routes that they used to sell slaves. War often resulted in slavery. If a person didn't die in the war they often were taken as a slave. Ancient Rome was built by slaves.
The life of a slave in ancient Rome depended upon the wealth and temperament of his owner. It also depended on the slave's location. For example, a city slave had a much easier life than a rural slave because the work load was different. On the whole, the lives of Roman slaves, especially the urban ones, was much easier than the lives of slaves in other cultures. The Roman slaves also had the very real possibility of gaining their freedom, which other cultures did not offer.
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