because their master felt superior to them and treated them as animals.this was all because the varna system's the emperors orders have helped it to some extent.
The Norman slaves were treated in an ill manner and not regarded as humans, They were subjected to heavy work and constant whipping by their masters.
The wife of the plantation owner.
Those who worked in Egyptian gold mines
they probably weren't just like different people exist now, they existed then not all slaves were beat, some were just enslaved, some were "house" slaves & treated as "help" is treated nowadays. Some were probably beat daily. I wonder how the slaves in Africa are treated today
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African slaves were not the first to work as slaves on plantations. Slavery has existed for thousands of years in various forms across different civilizations. In the Americas, indigenous peoples and Europeans also faced enslavement and forced labor on plantations before African slaves were brought over.
Slaves used passive resistance by pretending to be ill or working slowly, they used sabotage by breaking tools or damaging crops, and they used escape by running away from plantations to seek freedom.
Because they were his bought and paid for property and they worked his plantation. If they were sick or died he lost his purchase price and had no one to work in the fields and around the plantation grounds.
While there are no statistics on the health of the slaves in ancient Rome, it can be assumed that they were as healthy as the rest of the population. The public slaves would more than likely be subject to diseases spread by crowding and communal living and they would be the ones most likely to catch whatever was "going around". The domestic slaves were generally well cared for if they fell ill, as they were not only important to the running of the household, they were the primary caregivers if anyone in the family got sick. The rural slaves were perhaps the healthiest of all, as they were away from the urban crowding, pollutions and diseases that these conditions bred.
on the zong ship 100 odd slaves were thrown overboard due to the fact of them being ill Luke Collingwood who was the captain at the time didn't want his crew and the remaining slaves to get ill
Ill, more ill, most ill.
Ill is not a verb, therefore it does not have a past tense. It is used with the auxiliary, 'be', i.e 'I am ill'(present) Therefore, past would be 'I was ill'.