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Slaves were typically not rewarded as they were considered the property of their owners and forced to work without compensation. Their labor was often exploited for the benefit of their enslavers without any form of recompense.
There is a because...Christianity confirmed the right of th e masters to have slaves and told them that the suffering they endured in life would be rewarded when they went to heaven and they and their present masters would live together in a wonderful loving harmony.
he is rewarded by his death which he was meant to be rewarded by early retirement
He was rewarded and ended up as a constellation.
As a slave they might have been given a few luxuries as compared to other slaves like better food, clothing, companionship, but ultimately the best reward was their ability to keep on living.
Both were rewarded with large plots of land.
Rewarded is the past tense of the verb "reward". Because reward is a regular verb, rewarded is also the past participle.
Behaviors that are often rewarded are behaviors that illicit positivity. In toddler hood, sharing and using manners would be behaviors that would be rewarded. In adult hood acts of kindness and manners are often rewarded.
Freedom to an ex-slave was like something in the past. Freedom was something that was rewarded to a slave. Whether this slave ran away or was set free by its master, freedom was the most important thing to a slave.
The past tense of reward is rewarded.
Alexander the Great was known to be hard on his slaves. He freed a lot of them so he did not have many, but the ones he did have he pushed to continuously expand, march, and fight no matter the weather.
Slaves were slaves, they were not paid. At least not a salary. Slaves received tips and gifts and at certain times of the year, such as the Saturnalia, they received either a bonus or a gift. The urban domestic slaves received more in the way of compensation than the country farm workers as they were in closer contact with the master and his family and their services were often rewarded more frequently than those of the rural slave.