The Families Were In A Big Open Place Where People Would Buy Them But First They Would Check Them Out Even If They Had A Bad Tooth They Would Not Be Bought Because They Would Be In So Much Pain They Could Not Work.
how did slave auctions work
just the same way any other auction does i think.. the person who can pay the most amount of money for the slave can take the slave home
Basically like a normal auction. A slave is sold at a reasonable beginning price then once people start bidding the price goes up until someone claims the slave and then he or she takes him or her home and either torments, rapes, mutilates, abuse or just work them until they can't work no more.
At a slave auction... White men would take black slaves and put them on a platform. Then, they would start the auction. This was just like a regular auction. The person who offered the most for the slave would get the slave. At these auctions, the slaves were often treated very poorly.
A slave market or a slave auction.
Slaves were typically sold at auction.
just the same way any other auction does i think.. the person who can pay the most amount of money for the slave can take the slave home
Basically like a normal auction. A slave is sold at a reasonable beginning price then once people start bidding the price goes up until someone claims the slave and then he or she takes him or her home and either torments, rapes, mutilates, abuse or just work them until they can't work no more.
A slave auction was the process used to sell slaves to slave owners. Slaves were presented and bid on like property.
At a slave auction... White men would take black slaves and put them on a platform. Then, they would start the auction. This was just like a regular auction. The person who offered the most for the slave would get the slave. At these auctions, the slaves were often treated very poorly.
The Slave Auction - 1918 was released on: USA: 8 April 1918
an auction
from a slave auction
a room where the slaves were held while in a slave auction
A slave market or a slave auction.
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