the just loved it
how did former slave owners feel about Jim crow laws
Slave owners wives were often embarrassed and took the anger out on the innocent children.
No they loved slavery it was important to the slave owners
If I was a slave owner I would give the slave respect and I wouldn't make them do work I would treat them like a regular person.
they felt tired and hungry because of all the work they had to do for he slave owners.
Cats are curious creatures and may follow their owners to the bathroom out of a desire for companionship or to investigate what their owner is doing. It is also possible that they feel a sense of security being near their owner, even in the bathroom.
Cats often choose to sit by their owners because they feel safe, comfortable, and bonded with them. They enjoy the warmth and companionship that being close to their owner provides.
Slaves were treated in a deplorable manner. In most cases, any means to make them feel like less than a human being was the route taken by most slave owners.
Some slave owners may have supported their slaves converting to Christianity as a means of social control and promoting passivity. Others may have been apprehensive of the potential for religious teachings to inspire resistance or challenge the institution of slavery. Ultimately, attitudes varied among slave owners based on their individual beliefs and motivations.
Southern slave owners felt threatened by the antislavery movement because they feared it would lead to the collapse of their economic system built on slavery, as well as a loss of their political power and social standing. They also worried about potential slave uprisings or rebellions incited by abolitionist ideas.
Cats are curious animals and may watch their owners shower out of curiosity or to feel close to them. They may also be attracted to the sound of running water or simply enjoy being in the same room as their owner.
They hated it. Well at least the ones who didnt want to lose thier slaves.