The slave owner. He bought them in slave markets or from another owner. Many cities like Charleston had huge slave markets where auctions were held every day.
Slaves were kept in various places depending on the context, including plantations, households, mines, and ships. In the United States, slaves were commonly housed in cabins on plantations or in slave quarters on the property of the slave owner.
slaves were viewed as property not as people
Slaves did not earn wages as they were considered property and forced to work without pay for their owners. Many endured harsh conditions and brutal treatment while working on plantations and in other settings.
Slaves had no rights - they were considered "property"
C.They put it back into their plantations and bought slaves.
Marriage. Since property had no rights (and slaves were considered property), a marriage between slaves was not recognized.
Slaves were considered to be property in the early to mid-1800's.
They brought their slaves and ideas for plantations.
Property to slave owners usually on plantations where they normally worked on growing crops and doing back breaking work.
slaves
existed only to serve their masters
They brought their slaves and ideas for plantations.