One common misconception is that all Roman slaves were treated brutally and lived in constant misery; in reality, treatment varied widely depending on their roles and owners, with some enjoying relative comfort and opportunities for social mobility. Another false belief is that all slaves were uneducated; many were skilled laborers, teachers, or even physicians. Additionally, some people think that slavery in Rome was solely based on race, when in fact it encompassed individuals from various backgrounds, often resulting from war, piracy, or debt.
slaves slep where ever they could weather in the masters bacement or in the barn on some hay
?Roman slaves were not "stored". They were given living quarters and some of them may have been a type of hut, especially the rural slaves. However for the most part slaves lived in their own quarters. The public slaves and the slaves of the large farms lived in barracks, while domestic slaves lived in the same house as their owner.
Generally speaking the question would be more pertinent if the question was "Why did slaves live in fear of their Roman masters". However, most slaves were loyal to their masters and in return, a wise slave owner would treat his slaves with decency. Punishment for a slave for killing or injuring his master meant death. Good behavior might mean freedom at some point. Romans had great faith in their slaves ( general statement) and in some cases Greek slaves were assigned to tutor a Roman's children.
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Some of them were, but some were slaves
False. Serfs were legally bound to a certain piece of land and obligated to work for the lord who owned that land, but they were not considered slaves as they were not owned by the lord and did have some legal rights and protections.
Some families had lots of children and couldn't afford to feed them all so they sold them some at slave markets. Other slaves are from slave traders from outlying parts of the Roman Empire and were taken to Rome to be sold at slave markets.
slaves slep where ever they could weather in the masters bacement or in the barn on some hay
Most Roman slaves never learned to read or write, those that did were either taught by another educated slave, or their master sent them to a Gramaticus (school) to learn. Also some slaves were teachers.
?Roman slaves were not "stored". They were given living quarters and some of them may have been a type of hut, especially the rural slaves. However for the most part slaves lived in their own quarters. The public slaves and the slaves of the large farms lived in barracks, while domestic slaves lived in the same house as their owner.
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Generally speaking the question would be more pertinent if the question was "Why did slaves live in fear of their Roman masters". However, most slaves were loyal to their masters and in return, a wise slave owner would treat his slaves with decency. Punishment for a slave for killing or injuring his master meant death. Good behavior might mean freedom at some point. Romans had great faith in their slaves ( general statement) and in some cases Greek slaves were assigned to tutor a Roman's children.
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True. Many slaves were warriors and had been important people within their society, so there were also people with skills who were taken as slaves.
You write out a bunch of facts. Then change some of them to be false and mix them in with the true ones so the students can pick if each statement is true or false.