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.
In the middle of 18 to 1900s, they were treated as slaves.
in the early part of the Victorian era slaves were treated equally to the past although many states had banned slavery as in the relation ship to the Victorian era to how slaves are treated i see no relation.
How Antoninus Pius treated his slaves/the slaves he owned is not known. He introduced legislation which made the emancipation of slaves easier. Previously restrictions on emancipation had been put into place because of the high rates of manumission (emancipation of slaves).
Freedom for slaves meant that the slaves didn't have to be owned and that they could be treated like everybody else.
Bad
They thought it was unfair for the slaves to have to work like maids. They thought that slaves should be treated equally just like everybody else.They wanted slaves to be taught how to read and write and not be in captivity all the time. Easy answer :)
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.
Women and slaves were treated unfairly because they were not allowed to be citizens,vote, and did not have any rights.there were no slaves in Sparta, and the women were treated with dignity.
Women and slaves were treated unfairly because they were not allowed to be citizens,vote, and did not have any rights.there were no slaves in Sparta, and the women were treated with dignity.
how were the slaves treated in the cape
they were treated like slaves
Slaves would not be treated well as they were seen as common animals without rights
No.
The Torah relates that Moses freed the slaves, with God's help.
Slaves in the south were treated poorly because they often disobeyed their owners by refusing to work.
Slaves ran away from their owners to escape cruel treatment, to seek freedom, and to reunite with their families. The desire for autonomy and the hope for a better life were common motivations for slaves to flee captivity.