No , slaves have always been sold by the highest bitter. And after their separation they have never been reunited with their families again. If they tried they were threatened by a master, to get killed. So they could never risk something like that.
Slaves formed families and had children.
most slaves did relocate after they were freed from slavery in order to find a better home for themselves and their families
resulted in separation of black families
they had to do what ever their owner says
Slaves formed families and had children.
Although slaves did have relatives, they did not have families as such; slavery did not allow for a normal family structure. Slaves fought for the end of slavery.
In 1860, around 25% of Arkansas families owned slaves.
No
they would have to listen to their masters and will be very dirty and smelly. they would also sometimes not see their families.
Family. When slaves where sold families were broken, slaves wanted to be reunited with their family
Slaves formed families and had children.
yes. in the early history of America, it was almost necessary for southern plantation owners to have slaves. But most families in the south only had one or two slaves.
Slavery, as practiced in America, placed slaves in the category of domestic animals rather than human beings, so although slaves could reproduce, they did not have families as such.
Slaves formed families and had children.
The family gets separated to go to different farms or plantations and they might never see each other again.
because they used slaves to take care of their families
There were some survivors from most of the camps.