Some slaves lived with their masters usually in dormitories Perhaps an important slave would have his or her own suite of rooms.
If they were working on public works building the monuments, temples or working on the land they lived in some kind of barracks.
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Their homes and property were used as rest stops for the slaves to stay at.
The Underground Railroad was not a railroad; it was a network of safe houses where slaves could stay until it was safe to move on farther north to the next "stop."
Many former slaves moved west in the 1800s. Northerner's feared freed slaves would take their jobs. They did not want to stay in the hostile South.
Yes. Every where Europe colonized they made slaves out of the indigenous people of the area. People just here more about black slaves. Only countries with strong military power could fight them off and stay free like China, Ethiopia, and Japan.
in the barn House
they know they might be caught and will be punished.
7 to 8 weeks
thay are to poor to move no joke
The slaves would mostly stay in the hold in rows very tightly packed, but occasionally they would be allowed to come up on deck for fresh air and exercise.
Slaves did not want to stay slaves; rather, they were forced into slavery against their will. The system of slavery was built on the exploitation and dehumanization of individuals, denying them their basic human rights and freedoms. Many slaves sought freedom through escape, rebellion, or other forms of resistance.
Many freed slaves chose to stay on the plantations where they had worked as slaves because they lacked resources and opportunities to start anew. Additionally, some slaves formed strong bonds with their communities and felt a sense of belonging that they wanted to maintain. Others chose to stay out of fear of the unknown or due to limited options for employment elsewhere.
They didn't use slaves. In fact, they freed slaves they found in confederate areas. These slaves followed the Union forces to stay safe.
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Some slaves chose to stay and work for their masters due to fear of punishment, lack of viable alternatives, or emotional ties formed with their masters. Additionally, some slaves may have believed that staying and working for their masters provided them with a sense of security and stability.
men had to go out and buy food and do work while women have to stay home and or teach kids and cook and clean they would have slaves to help them and there were about 100,000 slaves ~your welcome
same as black people but blacks were alound to stay in the united states but they were slaves and mexicons had dare own they ust had two stay in Mexico