Generally slaves came from captured populations - defeated soldiers and their people. The progeny of slaves also became the slaves of their masters.
Victorious Roman generals were entitled to the prisoners as their share of the spoils, and they sold them to slave dealers who accompanied armies. The dealers then sold them locally and abroad, including in Rome itself. Similarly for captured cities, if the terms of surrender didn't specify otherwise, the population could be sold as slaves - an incentive to surrender early when better terms could be negotiated. As an example, after the first two Punic Wars, the Carthaginians got away with ceding territory and paying indemnities. In the Third, the city was destroyed and the population enslaved to finalise the problem and stand as a object lesson to others.
In consequence Roman slaves originated in all parts of Europe, North Africa and the East. More exotic slaves might be brought from further afield by slave traders. Different ethnics were preferred for different types of service, though the worst types ended up in either the slow death of the mines or as chained agricultural workers. Educated Greeks were used as tutors for children; Spartacus the gladiator rebel was a Thracian. And as a strange quirk, as Greeks were rarely given Roman citizenship, some quite rich ones sold themselves into slavery as tutors so that, when freed (by purchase or in their owner's will), they were automatically granted Roman citizenship.
The Romans use slaves in the Colosseum for maintenance work. These were public slaves who also had duties in maintaining public buildings and city sanitation. Privately owned slaves were used in various ways, depending upon their education and training. Some were farm workers, some household servants, some were clerical workers such as secretaries and accountants In general, you can say that slaves were used in any way that their services were needed.
they did chariot racing, and torcherd slaves, christians, and the poor.
No Romans did not use wheelbarrows the wheel barrows were practicaly invented after.
Romans use the Groma to buils the roads. The roads that are made by Romans are straight. The Groma makes the roads straight
why do you use the clock? The romans wanted to know the time silly billy
The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.
they wanted to use them as slaves
It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.It's safe to say that most of the Romans had slaves with the exception of the very poor.
Romans did not mine, they had slaves to do that for them.
Men and Woman, Kids were allowed to use the roman baths too.
The Romans used Greek slaves to quarry marble for the buildings in Rome.
The Romans use slaves in the Colosseum for maintenance work. These were public slaves who also had duties in maintaining public buildings and city sanitation. Privately owned slaves were used in various ways, depending upon their education and training. Some were farm workers, some household servants, some were clerical workers such as secretaries and accountants In general, you can say that slaves were used in any way that their services were needed.
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Slavery was an institution in every ancient civilization and culture. The Romans were no exception. Slavery was an ancient fact of life. The Romans used their slaves to handle various jobs and responsibilities, freeing up the owner to do other things and to accomplish more. The Romans depended on their slaves and trusted them with their money, their children, their businesses, and their households.
the romans conquered their enemies and took the men as slaves
The Etruscans came to Italy first. Then the Romans developed. The Romans had many Greek slaves and they brought in slaves from other parts of the world.