No. Your question smacks of the Jim Crow view of slavery and that was slaves were happy to be slaves. That is not true. When another person owns a person as property that is wrong.
They told stories and sometimes at the end of a day or a week they danced and prayed, on Sundays they held church but it was very early in the morning as the slave masters didn't want church to get in the way of their work hours. The masters didn't mind when they danced at night and told stories around a fire or something similar as long as they could still work in the mornings and none ran away, also if it didn't affect the masters then they were fine to carry on. I hope this helps, it's what I've beed learning at school so I just put down what I remember :)
masters of the mall
they went to gladeatoor fights and plays
There aren't portal masters or anything called Linion on Evony...
Those are master numbers. 11's are spiritual messengers. 22's are master builders. 33's are masters of healing energies through love. 44's are masters of material & spiritual powers. 55's are masters of new thought forms. 66's are masters of cosmic love. 77's are masters of spiritual energies. 88's are masters of material reform. 99's are masters of universal compassion & love. courtesy of The Complete Idiots Guide to Nnumerology.
African slaves were brought to America to work for free and make a profit for their masters. They were also used to entertain, amuse and do whatever their master commanded them to do.
African slaves were brought to America to work for free and make a profit for their masters. They were also used to entertain, amuse and do whatever their master commanded them to do.
Masters were not kind to their slaves due to a belief in the superiority of their own race, a desire to maintain control and power over others, and economic interests that benefited from the labor of enslaved individuals. This unjust and oppressive system allowed masters to exploit and mistreat their slaves without consequence.
no they arent kind to slaves
Because, they were property to their slave masters, and the slave masters could do anything that they wanted to the slaves in order for the slaves to keep their lives.
slaves have to remain loyal to their masters or else they get beaten and whipped. most masters whip their slaves if they don't do what they are asked to. slaves have to be careful and do as they are asked.
To entertain Roman citizens. ---- Gladiators were slaves who fought to the death in the Roman circuses, to entertain not only citizens but also women, children, and slaves.
they made them work the fields
James Henley Thornwell believed that when slaves obeyed their masters, it would enhance their spiritual well-being and help maintain social order. He argued that obedience to authority, even in the context of slavery, was a means for slaves to cultivate virtues such as patience, humility, and faith.
slave masters wanted to erase the slaves' cultural identity.
Cannibals All! or, Slaves Without Masters was written by George Fitzhugh in 1857
Turkish child slaves, known as Janissaries, were recruited through the devshirme system and trained to become elite soldiers or administrators. Over time, some Janissaries gained power and influence within the Ottoman Empire, leading to a transformation from slaves to key figures within the empire. This shift occurred due to their loyalty, skills, and strategic positioning within the Ottoman hierarchy.