The Vikings had slaves. The slaves slept in the owner's house on the floor.
House slaves looked after the owners house and family on Southern plantations. House slaves were selected from the most well-behaved of the field slaves. House slaves cooked the meals, cleaned the house, did the laundry, and looked after the children.
They just probably scald the slaves to work faster or maybe even just relax at their house
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.
Its a Viking house! They are usually found in woods of in the sky! Lol that was a joke! Also they were made of stuff
Slaves worked on farms and plantations that their owners kept. Some women slaves were used to do house chores. Slaves were not paid for a period of 4 years (due to a contract that all slaves signed) then with whatever riches they still carried with them they would be able to either start a farm or business of their own or continue their previous job (with pay)
House slaves looked after the owners house and family on Southern plantations. House slaves were selected from the most well-behaved of the field slaves. House slaves cooked the meals, cleaned the house, did the laundry, and looked after the children.
Yes.
Slave owners referred to house servants as domestics or house slaves.
House slaves worked in the master's house, performing domestic tasks and often had more privileges compared to field slaves who labored in the fields, enduring harsher conditions. House slaves may have had better living conditions, access to education, and were sometimes treated more leniently by their owners.
They would work in the fields, clean the house, or care for the children
women could have had a job in the rice field, or could have been assigned to maintain the inside of the plantation owner's house, or taking care of the plantation owners children.
A slave house was a dwelling where enslaved individuals were forced to live by their owners. These structures were often cramped, basic, and lacking in amenities, reflecting the dehumanizing conditions in which slaves were kept.
slave owners supported their use of slaves by saying they were good for the economy and because they were doing them a favor by letting them as slaves because they actually got a house and food for free unlike factory workers who had to rent it
They just probably scald the slaves to work faster or maybe even just relax at their house
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.
There is not single answer to this as it varied by owner. Usually slaves lived in separate houses/dwellings. Wealthy owners often built houses equivalent to poor whites. Slaves of less affluent owners lived in shacks equivalent to those that housed farm animals. Some owners allowed slaves to live in the attic of their homes. There were other arrangements. See related link below for the living arrangements of George Washington's slaves when he was president.
Plantation owners demonstrated trust in slaves by assigning them supervisory roles over other slaves, allowing them to handle money or valuable items, and permitting them to work outside the plantation unsupervised. These actions were usually based on the belief that the slaves would not betray their owners due to the fear of punishment or societal conditioning.