With their masters
Sometimes they slept on the floor
Sometimes in a cellar wiht no light
Sometimes they had a bed and possibly (but rare) had a room the size of a closet
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yes 1 person could have up 2 about 400 slaves
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.
they were
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We think of slavery as a practice of the past, an image from Roman colonies. There are 29.8 million people living as slaves right now.
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Roman slaves typically lived shorter lives than free Romans, often dying in their 20s or 30s due to harsh living and working conditions, poor diet, and lack of access to medical care. However, some slaves did live into their 40s or 50s if they were lucky.
Roman slaves did everything from hard labor to housework.
roman craftsman and slaves
Roman slaves did everything from hard labor to housework.
yes 1 person could have up 2 about 400 slaves
Slaves did everything.
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With the exception of working in mineral extraction Roman slaves probably had it better. A Roman slave could earn his freedom or advance himself which was not the case with plantation slaves in the deep south.
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.
Slaves were property, like cattle.