yes hammurabi had many slaves. He didn't traet them well though. he abused them.
only the one's who owed money or broke a law
Yes.
The Hammurabi code deals with all kinds of classes of status including slaves. So everybody was involved in the law if you were a Babylonian citizen.
yes hammurabi promotes equalness because his laws stated an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth so he believed if you done something wrong it will come in return yo you
They were inferior to men, on the same level as slaves
Hammurabi is known for being the maker of the code of Hammurabi
the hammurabi code
The Code of Hammurabi, written by the Babylonian king, mentions the treatment of slaves
The Code of Hammurabi was the first code of laws codified and dealing with every class of person including the slaves.
His code of laws was fair to all classes of status and slaves.
The Hammurabi code deals with all kinds of classes of status including slaves. So everybody was involved in the law if you were a Babylonian citizen.
The code deals with every classes of citizen including women and slaves. Hammurabi learned that cruel kings had a short reign and decided to write the code
it treated everyone equally It treated all non-slaves equally. A word that could describe Hammurabi's codified law could be "fair" or "non-discriminating."
All the civilian classes would and even the slaves had rights on the code of law.
yes hammurabi promotes equalness because his laws stated an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth so he believed if you done something wrong it will come in return yo you
No. Hammurabi's code did not extend equal treatment to women and slaves, and crimes perpetrated against nobles were more harshly punished than those against commoners,
The code dealt with every class of citizen including the military and the slaves and it was a just set of laws for the time being.
They were inferior to men, on the same level as slaves
As a matter of fact, by the time it was created it had just rules. It attended every citizen in Babylon including the slaves.