After a period of radical democracy, where citizens went to the assembly each fortnight to vote on laws and running of the city-state, the citizens tired of this, so the state slaves were given ropes covered with chalk and sent through the streets, market and perfume shops to herd the male citizens to the fortnightly assembly, in the hope that they would not want to have the stigma of marks on their clothes if they didn't comply.
Just. There is no reason. :)
that is offensive
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.
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.
At least 6000. If not, then special police were sent out to round up more citizens.
They abandoned the city to the advancing Persians, sent their families and slaves to refuge in cities in the Peloponnese, and manned their fleet to fight on at sea.
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
A punitive expedition he sent to Eretria and Athens was defeated by Athens at Marathon 490 BCE.
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.