All I know says that they lived under miserable conditions.
Okay, that is right, but slaves also were treated horribly, living in huts, with almost ten people cramped into one, tiny little house the size of a small living room. They lived in filth and most of their sparse free time was repairing and cleaning their houses. I also know that the house slaves lived closer to the home and they had better living conditions that the field slaves.
No, they lived with their masters as well.
No they were slaves and had to live/work where they were told.
Pennsylvania
Slavs not Slaves. Slavs are Slavic people living in eastern Europe, slaves were treated as sub-humans and sold as live-stock at live-stock auctions. The Slavic people were simply part of the European population then, and now.
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.
Yes, the slaves live in cabins which are also called slave quarters
USA
its where slaves live
No, they lived with their masters as well.
Yes they did and forced to live with people they did not want to live with
southern plantations
South
no they built them
In poverty
In towns in texes
South Carolina
South Carolina