Often if a slave refused to obey every whim of their masters they were beaten, starved, whipped, and punished severely through brute force.
they would get punished
so people didnt have to do all the work
Wellif they were making them do their work and punishing them then they probably didnt mind it
They wanted their slaves to stay and work, but they still didnt want to pay them anything.
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The slave could work and get payed and buy there self out. The slave could work normally and live. The slave could escape to Canada and live.
If I was a slave owner I would give the slave respect and I wouldn't make them do work I would treat them like a regular person.
the slaves didnt like work but they did it so they wouldn't die. the real answer is its horrible. its hot theres bugs!
I would like to work on the Nile River
slave women would usually work in the field with the men or sometimes they would work in their masters house to cook, clean, take care of the children, and teach the children.
If a slave passed out during work, it could lead to severe consequences. Depending on the circumstances, they might be punished for perceived laziness or disobedience, or they could be left to recover without assistance, which could result in further health issues. In some cases, an overseer might intervene to ensure the slave's recovery to prevent loss of labor, but compassion was rarely a factor in such decisions. Overall, the treatment would vary greatly depending on the specific slave owner and the conditions of the work environment.
i am guessing the same thing that happened to the woman who injected oil into herself because she thought it would give her better skin....this didnt work. she WAS beautiful....DONT DO IT!! :P