Alexander the great did not generally sell people into slavery as a common practice. However, during his conquests, he captured and enslaved individuals from defeated cities to assert dominance, punish enemies, or as a means of economic benefit. In some cases, he also sought to integrate various cultures into his empire, which included offering prisoners a chance to join his army or assimilate rather than face enslavement. The context of his actions varied significantly based on the circumstances of each campaign.
Alexander planned to destroy some cities he conquered and sell their inhabitants into slavery primarily as a strategic move to deter resistance and consolidate his control over newly acquired territories. By demonstrating the consequences of defiance, he aimed to instill fear and discourage rebellion among other cities. This approach also allowed him to secure resources and financial gains, which were crucial for funding his military campaigns. Ultimately, it reflected his ruthless pragmatism in maintaining an expansive empire.
The rulers of Africa sold their own people into slavery because for some of the rulers, the money they got was more important that the people. By selling people into slavery they could also reduce the number of people they had to care for and increase the resources available to care for those that remained.
After his father Philip II was assassinated, he took over a hegemon (leader) of Greece, which he enforced by destroying Thebes and selling its people into slavery as a warning to the other city-states.
It was the African tribes who used to fight each other and sell their own "unwanted" members of their tribes. This was the earliest form of "Slavery".
Yes there was! Many people sold their families into slavery because they did not have enough money to cater for them( Hope i helped :).
Because he was an amoral warmonger
Alexander had destroyed Thebes and sold its people into slavery as a warning to other cites.
Alexander had destroyed Thebes and sold its people into slavery as a warning to other cites.
Thebes - he destroyed it and sold the people into slavery as a warning to the others after it revolted.
When it revolted, he captured the city and sold its inhabitants into slavery.
Yes, Alexander did allow slavery. While the city of Tyre was under siege, Alexander sold the women and children into slavery.
When he capture Thebes, he destroyed the city and sold the population into slavery as a warning against other cities revolting.
the west Africa used to sell their people into slavery to get guns the leader were involved and they neglected agriculture
Slavery still exists. There are 25 million men, women, and children that are slaves today. The people who own slaves see them as property and buy/sell them around the world. Many children are sex slaves and Isis even has published a handbook on slavery and how to enslave people. The people against slavery work at freeing people. Today there are some groups who raise money to buy people out of slavery.
They sold their own people for slavery.
The rulers of Africa sold their own people into slavery because for some of the rulers, the money they got was more important that the people. By selling people into slavery they could also reduce the number of people they had to care for and increase the resources available to care for those that remained.
Solon outlawed debt slavery which is when people with severe debt would sell themselves into slavery to get out of debt.