Slaves could only travel with their masters.
Because, they were property to their slave masters, and the slave masters could do anything that they wanted to the slaves in order for the slaves to keep their lives.
very mean and disrespectful and TERRIFYING
Masters were not kind to their slaves due to a belief in the superiority of their own race, a desire to maintain control and power over others, and economic interests that benefited from the labor of enslaved individuals. This unjust and oppressive system allowed masters to exploit and mistreat their slaves without consequence.
The Dred Scott decision
slaves slep where ever they could weather in the masters bacement or in the barn on some hay
Slaves could be adopted by the families to which they were sold or they could marry into their masters family.
The slaves brought to America were chattel slaves. The had no rights, could be traded as property, and were expected to perform labors for their masters. The South had field slaves who worked the fields and the house slaves.
no they arent kind to slaves
In many historical contexts, masters who killed slaves were not typically charged with murder due to the dehumanization and lack of legal protections for slaves. However, in some cases where the killing was particularly egregious or received public outcry, masters may have faced legal consequences.
slaves have to remain loyal to their masters or else they get beaten and whipped. most masters whip their slaves if they don't do what they are asked to. slaves have to be careful and do as they are asked.
Arm freed slaves in a revolt, so that they could kill their masters.