Slaves,
yea, and they treated them like property too.
They were treated like dogs.
some Indian's were treated like slave's. some were treated with respect and others might be treated right in the middle
The term "chattel slavery" is used to describe a form of slavery where individuals are treated as property and are owned completely by others. This type of slavery was prevalent in historical contexts where individuals had no rights or autonomy.
They were treated as the inside caretakers, they were made to stay home tend to the children and make sure that dinner was made and that the children were brought up well.
because they were treated harshly, overworked, and were in bad physical condition. they were treated like property and were harshly beaten and discriminated.
Depends on who you talk to, in some ways yes, in some ways no. In some countries blacks are still treated as slaves. In America blacks did not have the same civil liberties that white people had, however they were not bought and sold as property (...not openly).
No it was worse. She had no rights and was treated like property.
Fairly well. Like America and Australia
They thought it was wrong that blacks were being treated like human property.
The slavery impact on the development of colonial America was great, slaves were brought to the colonized america to work. Some slaves were in an area that abolished slavery so they were kind of like citizens in north but in the south they were treated like a working horse. Also slaves helped and maintained the cotton and tobacco fields, helping colonies create income.
Chattel slavery is a type of slavery in which a slave is treated as a piece of property and can be bought, sold, or inherited like any other commodity. In chattel slavery, the slave is considered the legal property of their owner, with no rights or freedoms.