The question is unclear -- uncertain tense and apparently attempting to ask a question and making a statement at the same time.
the southern economy's counted on Cotton and Slaves . just Cotton and Slaves
A specific inventor of Roman roads is unknown, however archaeology has shown that the Roman road was developed over many hundreds of years form the beginning of the Empire to its final collapse and demise in around 700ad. This design was so good that even today there are sections of preserved Roman road which can be used for transport and many modern routes follow the original routes of the Roman roads.
Abandoned children in Rome were made into slaves, fathers had the right to sell their children as slaves, and slaves were also captured in wars and brought back to Rome to be sold.
Slaves came to ancient Rome through slave traders from Europe and Middle East.
Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.Just about all of it survived the collapse of Rome. The word "Byzantine" is another name for the eastern half of the Roman empire.
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Yes they did!
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the slaves in rome were prisoners from war when rome defeated Carthage they took over 200,000 slaves and half were women and children most men were killed due to possible uprisings and soldiers were more commonly men. they were alsoanyone that was in extreme debt(rare slaves)
No, they did not, nobody had time or inclination to educate slaves.