With the exception of working in mineral extraction Roman slaves probably had it better. A Roman slave could earn his freedom or advance himself which was not the case with plantation slaves in the deep south.
By 1860 European immigrants had replaced farmwomen as the largest group of workers in American factories. Conditions for factory workers grew steadily worse.
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Depends on what you define as gun violence and where you look. Subjectively: It is getting worse in UK, despite near-total gun ban. It is not getting worse in US.
With the economic depression of the early 1830s, the Board of Directors for Lowell proposed a reduction in wages. This, in turn, led to organized "turn-outs" or strikes
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Slaves in Brazil were subjected to harsh treatment, including physical abuse, long hours of labor, and poor living conditions. Many faced violence, exploitation, and separation from their families. Slavery in Brazil was abolished in 1888.
Sargon treated his slaves as worse as he could!
Mixed-race slaves were generally subjected to harsher treatment than other slaves because they were often seen as a threat to the racial hierarchy due to their proximity to whiteness. They faced discrimination, mistreatment, and exploitation from both white slaveowners and other enslaved individuals. Additionally, they often struggled to find acceptance and a sense of belonging within both white and Black communities.
because they were not treated like human being they have to work hour and hour that too in worse condition and severe environment. and after all they were not paid proper wages . there working condition were very hard
The French slave owners in Haiti had made a business decision that it was cheaper to treat slaves badly and then replace them with new slaves after they were worked to death, whereas American slave owners generally found it more profitable to keep their slaves in relatively good condition and thereby get more work out of them.
ya cuz sum worked in the slave owners houses and were treated better, but some worked in the fields and stuff so they were treated worse.
It was brutal because Stalin didn't regard human life and treated his subjects worse than slaves.
A major event was the conflict between the North and South about how African Americans should be treated. The South thought they should be slaves while the North thought opposite. Fights began to go through and it got worse and worse until a war began.
I read somewhere that as time went on slavery became worse however, from a slaves first hand account I found out that some had better food and housing that poorer Europeans did.
they were both treated the way nobody or anything should be treated. it doesnt matter because it was a huge mistake and embarassing and so many innocent people died because of the evil hatred-filled people who tortured them.
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While both immigrants and slaves faced challenges and discrimination in society, immigrants generally had more freedom and agency over their lives compared to slaves. Immigrants had the ability to attain legal rights, own property, and eventually gain citizenship, while slaves were considered property themselves and had no legal rights or freedoms. Ultimately, the status and experiences of immigrants and slaves were very different due to the legal and social structures that governed their lives.