No slaves did not have right to equal treatment!
The fourteenth amendment gave him the right to equal treatment on a train. APEX :)
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,
slaves did not have the right to vote the word "men" did not inclued slaves
There are many statements about the treatment of slaves that are not correct. For instance it would not be true to say that slaves got preferential treatment from their masters.
The citizens gained it because they formed the army, and had to be given rights by aristocracies in order to get them to fight. Slaves were chattels of their owner and had no rights.
His parents did, but he personally did not. He did not think it was right. When he was eighteen he became a member of an Abolition Society in Richmond, that worked towards better treatment of slaves.
Slaves were treated so inhuman (badly) during the middle passage. They were kept on the bottom of ships. They were chained down. Slaves were hardly given any food and they had to go to the bathroom right where they were chained.
All Roman citizens had equal rights. Slaves, being someone else's property, had no rights.
They treated the horses like people and the slaves like animals
The Right to Equality can be defined as many things. I define it as the Right to Equal treatment under the law. However the Right to Equality can also mean the Right to be equal in all affairs. It is a mostly leftist kind of right that is not supported by most right-wingers.
Laws to regulate the treatment of slaves varied by time and region throughout history. Some laws aimed to protect slaves from extreme abuse, while others reinforced their status as property with limited rights. However, these laws were often insufficient in providing humane treatment or ensuring fair treatment of slaves.
in 1990