Well he treated the soldiers with out the least bit of respect. For instance when General Faninn lost at Goliad and General Urrea brought them in since Faninn gave up, by Santa Anna's all of them were to be executed. They people who were sick were shot in bed and the men that were well stood in a line and were shot at, at short distance. Or at the Alamo all the dead were put together in a pile and burned together. Now the woman and children were a different story. If the woman was pretty he would go to bed with her. But the others would just help around or be killed. One woman and her child and a slave went to Sam Houston to report what happen only because her husband had been important in the war effort the rest were prisoners and stayed there under watch until the end of the war at San Jacinto.
Because the Revolutionaries are in defence of those wrongfully treated by the aristocrats. Mr Manette, many years ago, had been wrongfully imprisoned in the nearby prison. He is 'one of them'.
he signed the declaration of independence and convenced his state to vote for independence,he was in the continental army and captured by the british during the seige of Charleston and supposingly really badly treated by them. they had him for a year then exchanged him.
No, it was a pirate ship (or maybe an illegal privateer), which captured a slave ship. The cargo was then treated as captured treasure.
It costed about £100 just to get treated by a doctor
No.
medical treatment, food, and water.
They were treated like every other Jew captured no acceptations.
the treated him like dirt
Slaves weren't found. They were made slaves by the people who captured them.
Chattel slaves are individuals treated as complete property, to be bought and sold.
Chattel slaves are individuals treated as complete property, to be bought and sold.
The term "chattel slavery" is used to describe a form of slavery where individuals are treated as property and are owned completely by others. This type of slavery was prevalent in historical contexts where individuals had no rights or autonomy.