In ancient Athens, women and slaves were treated as inferior to free men. Women had limited rights and were expected to stay at home and take care of the household. Slaves were considered property and had no rights or freedoms. They were often mistreated and had to work hard for their owners.
They were treated differently in different city-states, such as Sparta (Which is where I am from) called them hoplites and didn't really care about their slaves, they were usually prisoners of war, they treated them harshly and were beaten on occasion when they did something bad or wrong, and they were at the bottom of the hierarchy. Athens treated slaves more respectfully but they were still at the bottom of the hierarchy.
No they didnt have any pillows but they di have blankets
Well if your talking about Athens the Capital of Ancient Greece - Women, criminals and slaves couldn't vote but in Sparta Women could.
The slaves were not treated good at all I guess you can try to imagine jail now and then multiply it by 100 and then you will see how the slaves were treated.
Solon paid off debts for farmers and freed slaves in ancient Athens.
They were treated as the property of the master of the house.
There were 300,000 Athens..
Slaves in Athens and Sparta did not have a lot of rights. They where not even allowed to go to religious festivals and they had to ask their master's permission to even go to the bathroom!
Probanly not because the had slaves then
They were treated differently in different city-states, such as Sparta (Which is where I am from) called them hoplites and didn't really care about their slaves, they were usually prisoners of war, they treated them harshly and were beaten on occasion when they did something bad or wrong, and they were at the bottom of the hierarchy. Athens treated slaves more respectfully but they were still at the bottom of the hierarchy.
Every resident, including women and foreigners, had equal rights in Ancient Athens.
Tradesmen and public slaves.
Women weren't educated in ancient Athens. They were taught domestic, household duties by the mother and the slaves.
Slaves in Athens were considered property and had no legal rights. They were often treated harshly and were subject to physical punishment, but treatment could vary depending on their individual circumstances. They were used for manual labor, household work, and even as tutors or artisans.
they were treated bad
Slavery played a huge role in ancient Athens. Slaves did most jobs, from working in the fields to building and mining. Slaves even made up most of Athens' police force. Slaves were not generally mistreated though, and even had some rights by law.
About 170,000 Athenians, 70,000 slaves and 10,000 resident aliens.