It is illegal and unethical to buy or sell a child slave anywhere in the world. Engaging in such activities is a criminal offense and punishable by law. If you suspect any form of child trafficking or exploitation, please report it to the proper authorities or organizations that specialize in combating human trafficking.
The child of a slave woman and a free man was typically considered a slave under the principle of partus sequitur ventrem, meaning that the child's legal status followed that of the mother. This meant that even if the father was free, the child would still be considered a slave.
They were not allowed to get married officially but allowed to make intercourse sex with other slave women.The slave - or "trell", as the Vikings called him, is not mentioned in the law because they were not protected by the law.The slave was owned by his owner in the same way the owner owned his domestic animals. Slaves were looked upon as the owner's property. The owner could buy and sell a slave, and he could treat his slave as he liked.When a female slave bore a child, her child automatically became the property of her owner. If a pregnant slave was sold, her unborn child became the new owner's property as well.
That child was also a slave.
It would be property of the slave's owner.
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Slave children were not allowed to read or write.
The slave owners bought their slaves at auctions.
Under Virginia law, the child of a slave woman and a free man was considered a slave, following the principle of partus sequitur ventrem, which means that the status of the child follows that of the mother. Therefore, regardless of the father's status, the child would still be enslaved.