they were punished and beat, and somtimes burned at the stake
people had less slaves
They were still in slavery :).
They were probably killed or tortured badly.
Slaves in the south were treated poorly because they often disobeyed their owners by refusing to work.
the slaves started to rebel against their masters.
Disobedient slaves were whipped, often severely.
They suffered by being whipped and starved.
Slaves who were deemed as "bad" could face severe punishments such as physical abuse, torture, solitary confinement, or being sold to harsher masters. In extreme cases, they could also be killed or subjected to public humiliation as a deterrent to others.
slaves were treated with no respect at all ( thank god its illegal)
bad slaves
people had less slaves
they rot
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.
they were bad! they were bad!
Bad very bad
they died
After a transatlantic voyage, slaves were typically sold or auctioned to work on plantations or other labor-intensive operations in the destination country. They would endure harsh living conditions and continue to face exploitation and mistreatment. This marked the beginning of their life as enslaved individuals in a new land.