Roman and Egytian slaves would usually be killed if one of their number had killed their master but no other slaves would be killed unless that wish was in their will.
Masters treated their slaves really horrible and they would do it because they THOUGHT they could. The owners would whip the slaves for no apparent reason, and if a slave was taught to read or write a slave owner would cut off his\her toes, then fingers, then any other body parts the 'master' thought the slaves didn't need.
It didn’t set all slaves free. It only freed slaves in the states of the confederacy. One of the consequences was the slaves began to follow the union troops and many enlisted as soldiers.
the correct answer is the MASTER POTATO, he had two kids killed one ate the other. with his wife, he sucked her @#%^ and liked it or loved it.
No. Not all Ancient greek city states allow slaves b/c the laws are different and some rich people don't need slaves or don't have the money to afford one
Before the cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney, producing cotton was very difficult and long process in the South. And slaves were expensive. When the cotton gin was introduced to the South, cotton became even more profitable and easier to produce resulting in more money to buy more slaves. This really killed the US and was one factor that led to The Civil War because more Slaves were needed to produce all the cotton that was grown.
Yes and no. First of all the Romans did not celebrate Christmas although they did have a winter festival called the Saturnalia which was a combination of Christmas, Halloween and April fools day all in one festival. It was a fun time and normal life was turned upside down. For one day during this festival the masters would wait on their slaves and the slaves could order the master around.Yes and no. First of all the Romans did not celebrate Christmas although they did have a winter festival called the Saturnalia which was a combination of Christmas, Halloween and April fools day all in one festival. It was a fun time and normal life was turned upside down. For one day during this festival the masters would wait on their slaves and the slaves could order the master around.Yes and no. First of all the Romans did not celebrate Christmas although they did have a winter festival called the Saturnalia which was a combination of Christmas, Halloween and April fools day all in one festival. It was a fun time and normal life was turned upside down. For one day during this festival the masters would wait on their slaves and the slaves could order the master around.Yes and no. First of all the Romans did not celebrate Christmas although they did have a winter festival called the Saturnalia which was a combination of Christmas, Halloween and April fools day all in one festival. It was a fun time and normal life was turned upside down. For one day during this festival the masters would wait on their slaves and the slaves could order the master around.Yes and no. First of all the Romans did not celebrate Christmas although they did have a winter festival called the Saturnalia which was a combination of Christmas, Halloween and April fools day all in one festival. It was a fun time and normal life was turned upside down. For one day during this festival the masters would wait on their slaves and the slaves could order the master around.Yes and no. First of all the Romans did not celebrate Christmas although they did have a winter festival called the Saturnalia which was a combination of Christmas, Halloween and April fools day all in one festival. It was a fun time and normal life was turned upside down. For one day during this festival the masters would wait on their slaves and the slaves could order the master around.Yes and no. First of all the Romans did not celebrate Christmas although they did have a winter festival called the Saturnalia which was a combination of Christmas, Halloween and April fools day all in one festival. It was a fun time and normal life was turned upside down. For one day during this festival the masters would wait on their slaves and the slaves could order the master around.Yes and no. First of all the Romans did not celebrate Christmas although they did have a winter festival called the Saturnalia which was a combination of Christmas, Halloween and April fools day all in one festival. It was a fun time and normal life was turned upside down. For one day during this festival the masters would wait on their slaves and the slaves could order the master around.Yes and no. First of all the Romans did not celebrate Christmas although they did have a winter festival called the Saturnalia which was a combination of Christmas, Halloween and April fools day all in one festival. It was a fun time and normal life was turned upside down. For one day during this festival the masters would wait on their slaves and the slaves could order the master around.
Because he was the one that freed the slaves from the south
No one person resuced all the slaves.
He didn't kill a lot of people. He killed two men in Iceland because one of them had killed Erik's slaves.
argos dies when his master Odysseus returns to him. no one kills him
All of the Spartans were killed by the convent on a world and only one made it out and that is master chief.
One of the men had killed some of Erik's slaves.
He didn't kill a lot of people. He killed two men in Iceland because one of them had killed Erik's slaves.
They did, only when they did, the Nazis either killed them on the spot or turned them into their sex slaves.
hell no they wanted to keep having slaves, that's why they killed Lincoln.
Yes, purchasing one's freedom was part of the custom. Every slave had his "peculium" or savings. If not freed by his master, either while the master was alive or in the master's will, he was entitled to buy his freedom from his savings.
She didn't have slaves. Nor did she create the underground railroad. She just helped a lot of slaves escape to the north. If one the runaway slaves were caught they would either be sent back to their old master or be put up for sale for someone to buy.