Just because they weren't allowed to eat.
Slaves were used to round up citizens as a means of control and coercion during times of rebellion or unrest. By using slaves who were loyal to the rulers, authorities could ensure compliance from citizens through fear and intimidation. Additionally, the use of slaves in this manner diminished the risk of rebellion or disobedience.
Slaves were often used to round up citizens because they were seen as property and could be forced to do tasks that were considered dangerous or undesirable by their owners. Slaves were also sometimes physically punished or threatened with violence if they did not comply with these instructions.
The majority of African slaves were sent to the Americas, particularly to regions in the Caribbean, Brazil, and the Southern United States, to work on plantations producing labor-intensive crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton.
Slaves were not sent to roundup citizens. Slaves were forcibly brought to the United States from Africa and other parts of the world to work on plantations and provide labor. The practice of rounding up citizens was not related to slavery but may have occurred in other historical contexts for different reasons.
After being sold, slaves typically went to work on plantations or in households for their new owners. They were often sent to different locations, depending on the needs of their owners and the type of labor required. Some slaves were also resold and transported to different areas where their labor was in demand.
Slave owners offered rewards for runaway slaves as a way to incentivize others to capture and return the slaves, protecting their investment. The rewards also sent a message to other slaves that escape attempts would not be tolerated, serving as a deterrent. It was a way for slave owners to maintain control and prevent uprisings.
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Slaves were brought to the New World when the Triangle Trade came around. Africa sent slaves to America and England in return for the imports that Africa got from them.
The majority of African slaves were sent to the Americas, particularly to regions in the Caribbean, Brazil, and the Southern United States, to work on plantations producing labor-intensive crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton.
Most slaves who were sent to North America came from Africa.
the women cooked and cleaned clothes and slaves were sent to training camps then sent to war
Liberia was an experiment about restoring slaves to Africa.
Many African slaves were shipped to Jamaica. Others were sent to Haiti and other Caribbean Islands. Usually, they were sent to these islands to work in the sugar cane fields. And, of course, Southern plantation owners needed slaves.
the slaves were needed for farming.
Slaves went from the south, to Canada through the underground railroad.
In the Transatlantic slave trade, slaves were sent to Brazil, the Caribbean islands, and the British colonies in North America, which later became the United States. The United States outlawed the importation of slaves in 1808.
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The Pharaohs told the slaves directly or sometimes they sent their men to inform them.