In bible times if you killed a slave you were put to death if he/she died immediately, but if he/she died later it was considered the will of God.
have to pay a 1000000 dollar loan and they go to prison for 5 years
A slave could become free by killing the owner, go to the north, go to the Underground Railroad, or just stay there and be a moron.
Running away, killing live stock, so slow on plantation
That depends on the time and place the slave owner lived in. Slaves in the antebellum South were legally classified as domestic animals, like cows or sheep. So a slave owner was perfectly free to kill a slave that he owned. The only reason to avoid killing them is that slaves, like other domestic animals, were worth money. It would be foolish to buy a slave only to kill him or her. Nonetheless, if a slave master wished to kill a slave, he had every legal right to do so.
Any person aiding a runaway slave by providing shelter, food or any other form of assistance was liable to six months' imprisonment and a $1,000 fine. Those officers capturing a fugitive slave were entitled to a fee and this encouraged some officers to kidnap free Negroes and sell them to slave-owners.
killing them and using them as slave
Killing the plantations owner and bring the slave to the north.
The Jews did slave work in the concentration camp. The slave work was building tanks and weapons that he was killing other people with.
nat turner was a slave of the 1800s who lead a mass slave rebellion, killing hundreds people. he ws later caught and captured.
No, it was an expense. Slaves weren't cheap.
have to pay a 1000000 dollar loan and they go to prison for 5 years
MidianGenesis 2:15 Moses fled to Midian after killing a man for beating a Hebrew slave in Egypt.
A slave could become free by killing the owner, go to the north, go to the Underground Railroad, or just stay there and be a moron.
led a slave revolt along with 50 other slaves killing 57 whites
Running away, killing live stock, so slow on plantation
Yes otherwise you are just killing animals... animal brutality is illegal.
That depends on the time and place the slave owner lived in. Slaves in the antebellum South were legally classified as domestic animals, like cows or sheep. So a slave owner was perfectly free to kill a slave that he owned. The only reason to avoid killing them is that slaves, like other domestic animals, were worth money. It would be foolish to buy a slave only to kill him or her. Nonetheless, if a slave master wished to kill a slave, he had every legal right to do so.