Household slaves were usually well treated by their owners receiving adequate food, clothing and accommodation. A well educated slave who may of looked after his owner's affairs could enjoy a high standard of living with his own personal slaves. Slaves employed building temples, monuments or working in the quarries did not fare so well. They toiled under tough overseers and were often naked.
Because they felt a feudal obligation towards them. The Confederate president, Jefferson Davis, treated his slaves so well that they didn't want their freedom. This was one reason he was elected - he looked like the noble face of slave-owning.
poor and unfair
kill his people
In the U.S. slaves lives were very poor, they were mistreated by their owners. Some would be kind and actually treat there slaves kindly, but most would beat them, and make them work long hours.
they separated them
Slaves were cheap to replace.
horribly.....
Slave owners treated their slaves as property rather than as human beings, subjecting them to harsh living conditions, physical abuse, and forced labor. They had complete control over all aspects of their slaves' lives and often used violence and fear to maintain power and control. Slave owners sought to dehumanize their slaves in order to justify their exploitation and mistreatment.
we are all humans so we should not keep any difference in slaves and owners so we should treat them as our friends.
Some slave owners treated their slaves badly because they saw them as primitive people, not high enough to exist in their league. Because slave owners bought their slaves they regarded them as property and not people. In the past slaves had no rights.
in Egypt, cannabis was used as a treatment for sore eyes.
because southern slaves are stupid
The French slave owners in Haiti had made a business decision that it was cheaper to treat slaves badly and then replace them with new slaves after they were worked to death, whereas American slave owners generally found it more profitable to keep their slaves in relatively good condition and thereby get more work out of them.
At some time in history every culture, nation, and country has had slaves. It is only within the past couple of hundred years that countries began to make slavery a crime. There are still a few places in the world where slave markets exist and the ownership of slaves is considered both normal and necessary. For example, the entire Bible assumes that owning slaves was ubiquitous. Several of Saint Paul's letters assume this and contain advice to Christian slave owners how to treat their slaves and/or to Christian slaves to respect their owners even if those owners were not Christians.
Probably better than they were treated by whites or Native Americans. ................................................................................................... they were beaten and whipped! (if they didnt do what they were told) but they also have them food and stuff
The Egypt did treat the kushites as their own.
Sargon treated his slaves as worse as he could!