nunyabednes
Yes, it's a cruel thing to do, people who do it are cruel also.
Not strict in the life of a particular country. They are strict in all countries. Iranian people inthe region are less strict.
Slaves typically endured long hours of hard labor, poor living conditions, and harsh treatment from their owners. They were often subjected to physical and emotional abuse, as well as strict control over their daily lives. The routine for slaves varied depending on the type of work they were assigned to by their owners.
It shows how cruel it was for them.
None really Cus they were slaves, not maids
In the United States, the treatment of slaves was regulated by the slave codes, which were a set of laws governing the behavior and punishment of enslaved individuals. These codes varied by state but generally restricted the rights and freedoms of slaves, giving their owners significant power and control over their lives. Slave codes were designed to maintain order and control over the enslaved population.
monks
They ruled the serfs/slaves ( serfs are slaves) and they lived well instead of in a dirt floor hut.
Slaves would work from sunrise to twilight for their entire lives
Harriet Tubman is a slave from the south that escaped to the north. She returned to help other slaves escape their cruel owners. In all, she saved 300 lives. She was also a spy for the Union during the Civil War. I hope you found this useful.
ran for their lives to Hawaii
the lives of New England slaves differ from the lives of slaves in other English