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they took them into rooms and forced them to have sex with the owner and then the just killed them
Slaves were not aloud to go out after dusk or before dawn without their owner. The girl slaves were used for sex (boys as well). They had to obey there master and respect him. Some slaves could not even attend religious services. Slaves were also forbidden to read or write. They were not permitted to fight in the army or navy. Even the oarsmen on the Athenian triremes were free citizens.
Slaves in the ancient world did not get paid. They received food, clothing and shelter and that was all their owners were obligated to provide for them. However the Romans (and possibly some other cultures as well) gave their slaves opportunities to earn "side money". This came from tips and presents either from the owner or from another free person for a job/service performed. Obviously, the city or domestic slaves fared much better on the financial scale than the rural slaves.
They would have played games, socialised, looked after their master's children. It would have depended if they were allowed privileges such as these.
A slave was not free, that was why he/she was a slave - a chattel of his owner. Slaves were used as domestics, for agriculture, mining, tradesmen, factory workers, or any variety of other tasks. The Athenian state owned Scythians who doubled as police and horse archers.
Slaves were considered property and so would become part of the decedent's estate. They passed according to the will of the owner or under the laws of intestacy to the owner's heirs at law if there was no will.
Since slaves were considered to be property, their fate was determined by the will of their owner. Sometimes a slave owner would direct that some or all of his slaves would be freed after his death, although that was not the most usual kind of will. In most cases, slaves would be inherited, like all the other property of the deceased slave owner, by the designated heir, usually the children of the slave owner.
A plantation owner was a person that owned slaves and a farm that the slaves worked on
The Vikings had slaves. The slaves slept in the owner's house on the floor.
They would bring a higher price because the child would belong to the mother's new owner. It would be like selling two slaves.
the plantation owner's family the plantation owner's slaves
A coffle is the term used to describe animals or slaves chained up together. In a slave coffle, the slaves did nothing without the approval of their owner. They were often not allowed to talk and had their hands and feet bound to keep them from escaping.
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Spartacus did. In circa 73bc, he led 74 of his "brothers" (fellow Gladiators, and slaves) in a revolt/escape from the House of Batiatus. Using kitchen knives,and any other weapon they could find,they attacked, broke into the Ludus' weapon stores, and killed everyone they could on their way out. This included Batiatus.
Slave owners could not be tried in court. There was no law against the mistreatment of slaves.
25% of southern slaves owner owned slaves. They had more then 50 slaves
A plantation owner was the person who owned the property and the slaves that worked on it.