From wars nd from many poor people!
They were their highways for travel, trade and conquest, and the source of food, salt minerals.
they were slaves that built the pyramid. or prisoners of warAnswerArchaeologists have recently found the graves of some workers who built the pyramids. They were buried reverentially, and with some goods to help them in the afterlife. It is clear that the workers were not slaves, but paid workers who were treated well by the standards of their time.
unskilled workers were to, at the time, build the the great pyramid because eventhough they had slaves they werent enough so the king forced them into it as well :)
They were called houses. Domestic slaves lived in the same house as their owners. Industrial slaves, such as farm workers, miners, factory workers, lived in barracks. The public slaves who worked in the city of Rome itself had their own barracks too.
No. Indentured workers were very early in colonial history and slaves replaced them as workers.
They were their highways for travel, trade and conquest, and the source of food, salt minerals.
Slaves, peasants, freedmen, and workers.
Ancient Greek slaves in the home would work as entertainers, cleaners, cooks, nannies, wet-nurses, workshop workers and clothes washer.
they were slaves that built the pyramid. or prisoners of warAnswerArchaeologists have recently found the graves of some workers who built the pyramids. They were buried reverentially, and with some goods to help them in the afterlife. It is clear that the workers were not slaves, but paid workers who were treated well by the standards of their time.
unskilled workers were to, at the time, build the the great pyramid because eventhough they had slaves they werent enough so the king forced them into it as well :)
They were called houses. Domestic slaves lived in the same house as their owners. Industrial slaves, such as farm workers, miners, factory workers, lived in barracks. The public slaves who worked in the city of Rome itself had their own barracks too.
The Terracotta Warriors Site was built by Ancient Chinese slaves and also by the King's workers ordered by him and chosen by him.
Yes there were slaves in ancient america.
No. Indentured workers were very early in colonial history and slaves replaced them as workers.
Servants, agricultural workers, tradesman, fishermen, entrepreneurs, home workers, prostitutes. Basically, they did their owners' bidding, whatever it might be.
The Terracotta Warriors Site was built by Ancient Chinese slaves and also by the King's workers ordered by him and chosen by him.
Slaves didn't get paid. They received food, somewhere to sleep and if they were lucky clothes.