Really mad.
They were desperate to get there slaves back so they contacted the government, but they couldn't help.
Slave owners treated slaves more harshly .
they were fed scrapes of food left on their owners plate
Slaves were sold as personal property by living owners or left to their heirs in a will after their death. If there was no will the slaves would pass to the heirs at law according to the laws of intestacy of that time period.Slaves were sold as personal property by living owners or left to their heirs in a will after their death. If there was no will the slaves would pass to the heirs at law according to the laws of intestacy of that time period.Slaves were sold as personal property by living owners or left to their heirs in a will after their death. If there was no will the slaves would pass to the heirs at law according to the laws of intestacy of that time period.Slaves were sold as personal property by living owners or left to their heirs in a will after their death. If there was no will the slaves would pass to the heirs at law according to the laws of intestacy of that time period.
they fight for it and got what did needing.
The slave owners bought their slaves at auctions.
depends. Plantation owners had slaves ranging from 20 to 100s. home owners had slaves as servants ranging from 1 to 3. the armies too had slaves. the number of slaves owned depended on the needs of the owners.
Yes. Females slaves were raped by owners to give birth to Mulatos, which were slaves as well.
trusted slaves or there owners
slaves can do anything their owners say they have to do.
There were no northern slaves or slave owners. That is why slaves went north when escaping with the Underground Railroad.
because if you were under the age of 21 you weren't free so owners killed slaves to keep them as slaves
North Slave owners did pay their slaves, but south slave owners didn't. See the following link.