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They were extremely vuolnerable to separation. Most slave children grew up with only one parent. They were sold or killed.

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What was life like for most slave families?

They were Extremely Vulnerable To Separation. Most slave Children grew up with only one parent. They were Sold or Killed.


How did the domestic slave trade of black women affect slave families?

Unfortunately, the slave trade of black women and black people in general was devastating to slave families. Most often, families were separated, and black women never saw their families again.


Were slave families kept together?

In most cases, slave families were not kept together. Many times the husbands were separated from the wife and children.


How did slavery affect slave families?

Slavery affected the slave families in a negative manner. Most of the slaves felt like inferior beings and they were constantly mistreated by their masters.


What would a slave have worried about most when coming up for auction?

Being seperated from his/her families.


How did the slave trade start and continue?

Slave families were split up.


What was result of the domestic slave trade?

Slave families were split up.


When the international slave trade ended and how did the slave trade continue?

Slave families were split up


When the international slave trade ended how did the slave trade continue?

Slave families were split up


How did the slave trade continue when the international slave trade ended?

Slave families were split up


When the international slave traded ended how did the slave trade continued?

Slave families were split up


How did the auction block impact slave families?

The main impact was of course, that it separated families. The stronger members, usually the men, were the most desirable. They were assumed to be able to the the most work and the bulk of the work.