The role of the Slaves in The Athens were very simple, but hard. They are given 1 meal a day by their rich master, and are forced to keep the ''House'' clean. The slave does all of the cooking, cleaning, and farming. If a Slave is cough not working, he may be killed. A slaves life is harsh. Slaves get breaks once in a while, but for now they live with their masters and are forced to clean up the farmland, and so on. There are also Stay at home wives.
To work for their owners and obey unconditionally.
Slavery played a huge role in ancient Athens. Slaves did most jobs, from working in the fields to building and mining. Slaves even made up most of Athens' police force. Slaves were not generally mistreated though, and even had some rights by law.
It was a principal source of labour, eg a third of the population of Athens were slaves.
Athens.
Yes, they used slaves prolifically. Possibly about a third of the population of Athens were slaves.
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There were 300,000 Athens..
Slaves in Athens were usd as farm workers, fishermen, servants, miners, prostitutes. Sparta did not have slaves - it had serfs who were free but delivered half their produce to the city-state. In both, they were required to serve as light infantry in the army when required.
well Sparta has slaves but they well are vary cruel and mean to there slaves and Athens gives and has respect
there were slaves in Athens people buy them if you wants fun information about it then go to a libaray and ask them for the book you wounldn;t want to be a slave in Greece, it tells you all about Athens and their slaves. - Anna luc
Nope.
State slaves.