his life growing up was rough because he was born into slavery
Some slave owners were nice and nurturing, others were simply mean and demanding. Most likely, the majority of slave owners were somewhat in between the extremes and viewed slaves as property or indentured servants.
Masters treated their slaves really horrible and they would do it because they THOUGHT they could. The owners would whip the slaves for no apparent reason, and if a slave was taught to read or write a slave owner would cut off his\her toes, then fingers, then any other body parts the 'master' thought the slaves didn't need.
Scribes lived in small but not tiny houses. The houses normally had one slave and very nice gardens and sometimes a pool.
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Probably not if he was a southern slave owner.
his life growing up was rough because he was born into slavery
They weren't
his master was nice
nice
Some slave owners were nice and nurturing, others were simply mean and demanding. Most likely, the majority of slave owners were somewhat in between the extremes and viewed slaves as property or indentured servants.
Depends on how the owner treats the cat. If the owner is cruel than THAT human hurts the cat. If the owner is nice than THAT owner is helping the cat(sorta.).
Douglass believes that the root may bring him good luck because Covey, the slavebreaker, was particularly harsh and oppressive towards him. As a form of solace and empowerment, Douglass turns to the root as a symbol of protection against Covey's brutality.
The south used slave labor because the land was nice and lush. which means in needs croped and harvested extra help was needed.
If they have been properly trained and have a dominant owner, then yes, American Eskimo dogs can and probably will be nice.
A nice trick: read the owner's manual.
Yes she was it was her owner (adolf hitler) who was the mean one!