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Some slave owners traded slaves for goods, including sugar, as a form of payment or exchange. Slaves were often treated as commodities and could be sold or traded for various goods depending on the specific circumstances and agreements made by the owner.
If they were old they would pick the weeds or if the owner did not want the slave anymore they would of sold it or just abandoned the slave to starve to death.
A slave owner can have as many slaves as they can afford to buy and support.
did slaves change there names are did they keep the name that the slave owner gave them
The first slaves were sold in 1665.
There is no evidence that John Hancock ever bought or sold slaves.----WRONG There is evidence that John Hancock did have one slave to help around the house.
They were not allowed to get married officially but allowed to make intercourse sex with other slave women.The slave - or "trell", as the Vikings called him, is not mentioned in the law because they were not protected by the law.The slave was owned by his owner in the same way the owner owned his domestic animals. Slaves were looked upon as the owner's property. The owner could buy and sell a slave, and he could treat his slave as he liked.When a female slave bore a child, her child automatically became the property of her owner. If a pregnant slave was sold, her unborn child became the new owner's property as well.
They called him Henworth. He has a slave owner who raped and murdered all of his slaves.
No, he was a slave owner he had 16 slaves.
the slave owner would make sure to keep the slave only in his property.
The slaves that West African slave traders sold to Europeans were usually captured in war.
James Wilson was a slave owner who really made a fortune using slaves. He also owned a plantation where his slaves worked for him.