To sell a slave, the ownership or title was transferred to the new owner, who gained all rights under the slavery laws. To "let" is to lend (a term still applied to the lease of boarding rooms), which meant the slave was "rented" to the other person for a certain payment or period of time.
When slaves are sold, they are forcibly transferred from one owner to another in exchange for money. When slaves are "let," they are typically rented out temporarily to perform labor for another party, but still remain the property of their owner and must be returned after the contract period ends. Both situations involve the exploitation and dehumanization of individuals forced into labor against their will.
Yes, throughout history, slaves have been stolen or captured through raids, wars, and human trafficking. This has occurred in various regions and periods, with slaves being taken forcibly from their homes and communities to be exploited for labor or other purposes.
Liberation Another possible answer: abolitionist
Plantation owners demonstrated trust in slaves by assigning them supervisory roles over other slaves, allowing them to handle money or valuable items, and permitting them to work outside the plantation unsupervised. These actions were usually based on the belief that the slaves would not betray their owners due to the fear of punishment or societal conditioning.
Individuals who chased runaway slaves were often motivated by financial rewards offered for capturing and returning escaped slaves. Additionally, societal beliefs and norms at the time may have fueled their actions, as slavery was widely accepted in many parts of the world. Some people also chased runaway slaves out of fear of rebellion or to uphold the existing racial hierarchy.
"Let" typically implies giving permission or allowing someone to do something. "Allow" also means to give permission, but it can also refer to making something possible or giving someone the opportunity to do something.
To sell a slave, the ownership or title was transferred to the new owner, who gained all rights under the slavery laws. To "let" is to lend (a term still applied to the lease of boarding rooms), which meant the slave was "rented" to the other person for a certain payment or period of time.
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Whatever the bank sold the car for they deduct that from the balance owed, and you pay the difference
They didn't. They were captured and sold into slavery, survived a horrid trip to wherever their captors took them, arrived dazed, starved, and shackled, and were sold again. Once at work on their new owner's property, they were kept there through fear, threats against their families, and murder. Many attempted escape, but few managed it.
benjiman franklin let his slaves free
Chuck Norris
abraham lincoln
Yes
yes but some white people didnt offer an education to their slaves.
let just say they treated the Indians like they were nothing and like slaves.
It gave slaves their freedom. It was the pathway to heaven. It helped the slaves let go of their fears, and dream about their new lives.
let it be