No, they did not, nobody had time or inclination to educate slaves.
Slaves came to ancient Rome through slave traders from Europe and Middle East.
boys were the ones who got to be educated. except farmer boys and slaves
Yes they did!
In ancient Rome, education for slaves varied widely depending on their roles and the circumstances of their ownership. While many slaves, particularly those employed in households of the wealthy, received some education, it was generally limited and focused on practical skills. Some educated slaves could attain roles as tutors, scribes, or skilled artisans, but the majority did not have access to formal education. Overall, education was not a universal right for slaves in Rome and largely depended on the discretion of their masters.
Most of slaves in Rome and her territories were bought by large landowners and worked in the fields of their estates. A substantial number of slaves worked in the houses of the rich, where they performed as many as 50 different jobs. The miners were slaves because the working conditions there were very harsh. Some slaves were gladiators. Some educated slaves worked for the state as archivists, scribes and the like. A few educated slaves worked as educators for the children of the rich.
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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.
There black . duh. The slaves in Rome were not limited from being educated. You are confusing ancient slavery with American slavery. The ancient slaves were often highly educated as they were their master's assistants in many cases. They were also sometimes teachers, physicians and scribes. Many slaves had positions of authority.
the heavy taxes in rome are when slaves are sold
The people who owned them.