They needed to get enough money to pay off there freedom or let there master let them free but it was not harsh like the south of the USA.
Since most slaves were non-Greeks, considered naturally inferior, it was deemed appropriate to enslave and rule them.
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.
Yes slavery was very common in ancient Greece. See Related Links.
To my knowledge, there isn't one. They didn't jail people in ancient Greece the way we do today. Criminals would be sent to labor or sold into slavery.
Thoreau went to jail for refusing to pay taxes as a form of protest against the Mexican-American War and the institution of slavery. He believed that by going to jail, he was standing up for his principles and refusing to support a government that he believed was unjust.
slavery is bad and discriminating slavery is unjust . end of conversation
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He allowed slavery in ancient Greece.
Because it was seen as racism
yes---slaves did the job of the women
yes there was that is how they got money by selling slaves
ancient greece who was the doctor who used sciense instead of magic