The rule of slaves was called slavery. It involved owning individuals as property and forcing them to work without pay.
The passage where slaves were traded was called the "Transatlantic slave trade" or simply the "slave trade." It was a horrific practice where millions of Africans were captured, transported, and sold as slaves to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
In ancient Rome, formal slaves were called "servi" or "servus" in Latin. They were considered legal property and were owned by their masters.
A rule of the majority is called "majority rule". It is a principle that a decision is made by a vote in which more than half of the members of the group agree.
Slaves who escaped were often referred to as fugitives, runaways, or freedom seekers. Some escaped slaves were also called maroons, particularly those who formed independent communities in remote areas.
Former slaves who were released from slavery were typically referred to as freedmen or freedwomen.
The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.
What were girl slaves called?they were normally just called female .
Slaves.
A vampire or vampiress' psychically controlled mind slaves are called thralls.
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former slaves
Without Majorty Rule, The Bahamas would be filled with slaves an white owners.
Assuming you mean `Sparta´, the ancient Greek State, the slaves there were called Helots.
A mathematical rule can be called many things including a theory. Proofs can prove this theory to be a rule.
Affranchis and African slaves rebelling against French rule in Saint-Domingue
Authoritarian Rule
Slaves can start working soon after their master purchase them. They were called "the owned ones".