Alexander the Great was known to be hard on his slaves. He freed a lot of them so he did not have many, but the ones he did have he pushed to continuously expand, march, and fight no matter the weather.
He treated it as a minor province.
Yes, Alexander did allow slavery. While the city of Tyre was under siege, Alexander sold the women and children into slavery.
no, he would kill them one by one and sometimes he would let people go then kill them
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander the Great was known to be hard on his slaves. He freed a lot of them so he did not have many, but the ones he did have he pushed to continuously expand, march, and fight no matter the weather.
His slaves.
Kept them in subjection and working hard.
Slaves, who were ripped away from family by the government, and treated like slaves.
He treated it as a minor province.
he worship all the people that treated him with reaspect
Yes, Alexander did allow slavery. While the city of Tyre was under siege, Alexander sold the women and children into slavery.
no, he would kill them one by one and sometimes he would let people go then kill them
The Babylonians conquered Judah in 586 BCE and exiled a large portion of the Jewish intelligentsia to Babylon. The Babylonians, in turn, were conquered in 539 B.C.E. by the Persians who treated the Jews with warmth and compassion, allowing them to return to Judah and rebuild their Great Temple in Jerusalem. The Persians were defeated by the Macedonian Greek Empire. While Alexander the Great was tolerant, his successors in the Middle East, the Syrian Greeks like Antiochus Epiphanes treated them harshly by trying to force them to worship idols of Greek gods in the Second Temple.
The slaves in gone with the wind were treated with great respect and love. They really cared for the slaved that took care of them when it comes to getting them ready for partys and making food and cleaning the house. If you disagree with me just comment me back.
great. they loved war. they were unaffected by deaths because they were used to slaves being treated that way!
Alexander the great was Greek.