yes because the owner gives you free food and shelter
Slaves today are cheaper than ever. In 1850, an average slave in the American South cost the equivalent of $40,000 in today's money. Today a slave costs about
because they were to lasy to do it them self ;also, because they wanted them to work there sugar plantation and it was cheaper with slave labor
A black slave named Morgan would be cheaper.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are referring to Deuteronomy 15:26, this is the section of Deutronomy dealing with the Sabbath year. If you are a Hebrew slave of a Hebrew, he must grant you your freedom in the seventh year. The slave is granted freedom, but not the wife and family who were given to him by the slave owner. Because of this, he might have wanted to remain as a slave, to remain with his wife. In this case, the pierced ear was a permanent sign that you were a slave for the rest of your life.
Not all slave owners underfed their slaves. But the reason was an economic one. It was cheaper to feed them less.
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The People working on the Plantations in the Us Benefited from the slave trade because they could then work faster and the slaves were alot cheaper than any othher slaves. This meant there was less work to do.
If a new, cheaper fuel was developed, it would greatly affect OPEC. OPEC would probably have to lower its prices in order to remain competitive.
Depends on where they were employed. Household slaves worked until their masters went to bed. Slaves in the fields did sunup to sundown. Slaves in the mines worked until they died.
By 1770 the demand for slaves decreased; Britain could get cheaper sugar from other places, such as Brazil and Cuba. This supports economic arguments to how the slave trade was abolished. If Britain got their produce cheaper, without having to pay for voyages to Africa and the West Indies then why did they need slaves at all?
Yes, the 777 is MUCH more fuel efficient, it has a longer range and is cheaper to maintain. It also will remain in production.
Most slave states left the union. The "border" states that practiced slavery, but stayed in the union, probably realized it would be too difficult to fight off the North.