It mostly depended on the bits and how healthy or old the slave was. If he or she was really old and sick he or she may not sell for very much, but if the slave was young and strong and healthy he or she could go for 100's to 1000's of dollars. It also mattered if they were a field slave or a house slave, that would also differ in price.
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No, selled is not grammatically correct in English.The correct past tense of 'sell' is sold.
"Greek slaves didn't cost too much money, we do not know how much, but if almost everyone had one, then greek slaves wouldn't cost too much."
Its because he brought food and they selled it and they splited the money with Henry Hudson.the financed him bye giving him money
Because the white men who owned land made good money off their slaves because they had all the money so they did not spend much money on their slaves.
it is selled in supermarkets and all good retailers
Slaves didn't get paid. That's why people used them for manual labor. All they had to do was feed, cloth and shelter them.
none thats why they're called slaves. they were treated brutally, no payment was one of the most accepting rules
He selled tobacco.
Because they already spent too much money on the civil war
The cooperheads were slaves who killed other slaves for money.
on the street
selled himself