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Since the dawn of time man has had slaves. They were often men/women who were taken in war and forced to work/slave for the winners. This was common practice.
They had no civic rights and lived, worked and died at their master's pleasure.
A helot is a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta. Or slave
Until he/she died, or the owner freed them.
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Yes, there was slavery in Mesopotamia. Slavery was a common practice in ancient Mesopotamia, with slaves being obtained through various means such as warfare, debt bondage, and the birth of enslaved individuals into slave families. Slaves were considered property and were used for various tasks, including agricultural work, domestic labor, and as concubines or servants for the wealthy.
According to historians, the laboring class of Mesopotamia worked hard to cultivate land to grow produce such as wheat and figs to feed their economy and trade with other nations. Slave labor was also common in this culture as slaves helped expand and build infrastructures within the nation.
hard
There were actually two common ways to become a slave in ancient Rome. One was to be born a slave and the other was to be a prisoner of war or part of the population of a town that the Romans enslaved.
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Since the dawn of time man has had slaves. They were often men/women who were taken in war and forced to work/slave for the winners. This was common practice.
Slaves who lived in Ancient Times
To become a slave in a war what ever side that loses has to run and if you were caught you would have to become a slave
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The name for a slave in ancient Sparta was "Helot", meaning "imperior" in Greek.
They had no civic rights and lived, worked and died at their master's pleasure.
A helot is a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta. Or slave