They worked, what else?
Slaves typically endured long hours of hard labor, poor living conditions, and harsh treatment from their owners. They were often subjected to physical and emotional abuse, as well as strict control over their daily lives. The routine for slaves varied depending on the type of work they were assigned to by their owners.
Slaves typically worked long hours each day, often from dawn until dusk, six days a week. This could amount to anywhere from 60 to 80 hours of work per week, depending on the demands of their labor.
Slaves who rebelled could face severe punishments such as physical torture, mutilation, or even death. These punishments were used to deter other slaves from revolting and to maintain control and power over the enslaved population.
The children of slaves born in states where slavery was legal were considered slaves themselves. They were considered the property of their owners and subject to the same laws and treatment as their parents. Many were forced into labor, sold, or remained enslaved for their entire lives.
When slaves obeyed their masters, they often faced harsh conditions and were subject to physical punishment if they did not comply. Obedience to their masters did not always guarantee leniency or protection, as masters had the authority to mistreat and exploit their slaves as they saw fit.
Slaves who took a rest without permission were often subject to physical punishment, such as whipping or other forms of abuse. This was a way to uphold control and discipline among the enslaved population.
they were sold every week
It doesn't matter how many slaves the man owned because that probably changed every week! What matters is that he had slaves in the first place and that he agreed with slavery. WHICH IS WRONG!
He is on the show every week! James is his dad!
people had less slaves
yes, they did have slaves and every colony also have slaves
they rot
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The children of slaves born in states where slavery was legal were considered slaves themselves. They were considered the property of their owners and subject to the same laws and treatment as their parents. Many were forced into labor, sold, or remained enslaved for their entire lives.
No. It would be better to say: every week on Friday the Friday of every week the week beginning every Friday
they died
They were sold.
Slaves who rebelled could face severe punishments such as physical torture, mutilation, or even death. These punishments were used to deter other slaves from revolting and to maintain control and power over the enslaved population.