Slaves had no rights.
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No. they were considered property.
None as the modern concepts of human rights and civil rights did not exist. A slave's master owned the slave like any other property and could do anything he/she chose to the slave at any time even without a reason, including kill the slave as he/she would cattle.
Unfortunately, being a slave means you have virtually no rights whatsoever.
I am no longer a slave
The only right a slave had was living. But it still means NO RIGHTS.
No benefits, no rights. They were slaves. Serf is the latin word for slave.
A slave- in ANY state- was considered property. Property does not have rights.
Chattel slavery is a type of slavery where the slave is considered the personal property of the master and has no rights or autonomy. In this system, slaves are treated as commodities that can be bought, sold, or traded at the owner's discretion.
The right of a slave-owner to leave his slave to a legatee as property in his will.
The slave owners hated them. They treated them like cattle, basically. The blacks had no rights, and it was shameful.
In ancient times, there was often no legal penalty for raping a slave, as slaves were considered property rather than individuals with rights. However, some ancient societies did have laws that allowed for punishment in cases where a slave's owner or another individual was found guilty of committing such an act.