because the slaves were black and back in that time the blacksdidn't matter the people thought they were created to do the white peoples work that's how the civil war got started because of the emancipation proclamation and the emancipation proclamation was a law that freed the slaves that was in 1861 when Abraham Lincoln was president I'm 13 years old and i know all this. PS there was still slavery in The USA well after the civil war. emancipation of the slaves was a happy side effect of the civil war not the reason for it.
Because it was more economical to do it that way. The idea was to make as much money as possible by jamming as many as possible in as small a space as possible even though some died, the end result was that the return was bigger. mankind either black or white has never had any trouble finding the people that were willing to heap misery on others for the wealth that they could gain from it. The same attitude still prevails today in many other ways. we still have a slave trade and people are still dying as a result.
Because they were poor
Slaves did not view their quality in life very highly. They became used to harsh and violent conditions in most cases while serving their masters, and for most of them, it was the only thing that they knew.
They are forced to work all day in the fields, even in the harsh weather.
A powerful tradition of field-songs, which are still sung today.
Most of slaves in Rome and her territories were bought by large landowners and worked in the fields of their estates. A substantial number of slaves worked in the houses of the rich, where they performed as many as 50 different jobs. The miners were slaves because the working conditions there were very harsh. Some slaves were gladiators. Some educated slaves worked for the state as archivists, scribes and the like. A few educated slaves worked as educators for the children of the rich.
The trade route of rum slaves, sugar and molasses was called triangular trade because it was the name of the merchants who exchanged them during this era. Learn the harsh treatments experienced by the slaves by visiting.
Camels
Because they were poor
Slaves tried to escape from their owners to seek freedom, improve their living conditions, reunite with family, and avoid the harsh treatment and abuse often experienced under slavery. By escaping, they hoped to establish a better life for themselves.
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Pain and death
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Conditions for slaves were made even more harsh by factors such as harsh punishments, long working hours, lack of basic human rights, and poor living conditions. Slaves were often subjected to physical abuse, overwork, and separation from their families, leading to extreme hardships.
Harsh treatment of slaves can lead to physical and psychological harm, perpetuate cycles of trauma and abuse, and damage the relationships within the community. It can also result in reduced productivity, increased likelihood of resistance or rebellion, and long-lasting intergenerational effects on the descendants of slaves.
The effect of slaves suffering cruel and harsh treatment could include physical and psychological trauma, distrust towards others, resistance and rebellions, and long-lasting intergenerational trauma within communities.
Slave owners instilled fear into slaves. They would use harsh punishment and death as an example to prevent slaves from trying to escape the plantations.
By whipping the slaves and punishing them in harsh ways and they even killed a few that committed so the rest can see.