Slavery was forced upon captured people, towns, or armies, for the most part, although there have been instances of defeated people allowed to remain free. slavery was also forced upon towns or tribes that rebelled or broke an alliance with Rome.
Jewish people
Yes, they did.
i dot know
Answer 1The seige of masada was about a war and the seige of masada started in 73 AD and lasted about 4-3 months its a factAnswer 2The Siege at Masada was the final battle in the Jewish Zealots' revolt against Roman Imperial control of Judea province. The Zealots retreated to the fortress as a last resort to avoid capture by the Romans. The Romans, however, wanted to end the conflict and proceeded to besiege the fortress so that they could imprison or enslave the Zealots.
No. And not the other way around either. It's a fable.
The tribes or cities which captured them could kill them, enslave them, sell them as slaves, or trade them with the Romans for their own prisoners, or some other deal.
The noun forms for the verb to enslave are enslaver, enslavement, and the gerund, enslaving.
No, these Pilgrams did not enslave the Indians
I will use them to enslave humanity, allowing me to take over the world!
The noun forms of the verb to enslave are enslaver, enslavement, and the gerund, enslaving.
The noun forms of the verb to enslave are enslaver, enslavement, and the gerund, enslaving.
The antonym of emancipate is "enslave" - meaning to restrict someone's freedom or control their actions.
Hebrews
Jewish people
yes
No
No.