White people maintained control over enslaved individuals through a combination of brutal enforcement, psychological manipulation, and systemic oppression. This included the use of physical violence and punishment to instill fear, as well as laws that dehumanized and stripped enslaved people of their rights. Additionally, the establishment of social hierarchies and the promotion of racial ideologies helped justify slavery and reinforce the power dynamics between white people and enslaved individuals.
Slaves were kept in the West Indies to grow and harvest sugar and molesses.
Since the dawn of man there have been slaves. Slaves were ( still are) taken in war and raids. Pirates often sold slaves through out the world to Greek, Roman, and other civilizations. Slavery built many of the ancient cities and temples. Slavery still goes on today and is not something that has disappeared, but has only gone more or less underground. Children in many third world countries are sold into slavery for sex and war. Even in the United States slavery still exists. Often illegal immigrants are kept as slaves because they still owe for the passage to the United States. Young women are kept as sex slaves by pimps and sold back and forth. This is not something that is gone or in the past.
The Mongols maintained control of their empire by the use of force. It also kept its many peoples under their rule to practice their own religions.
1st Answer:esne was a medieval lowely laborer or slave this shows that a slave would sevre someone.2nd Answer:In modern English, the medieval slaves are called slaves. The Latin word, sometimes used in the Middle Ages was servus.The serfs, however, were a different group and were not slaves. The difference was that slaves could be bought and sold, and were essentially prisoners kept for labor. By contrast the serfs could not be bought and sold, and apart from the fact that they did not have a right to move off the manor where they lived, they were rather free. Serfs had rights, including the right to live and farm on the manor, and a right to be protected against war, crime, and famine. The rights of slaves were more limited, and in some places pretty much did not exist.Slavery was banned in England by laws of William the Conqueror, in 1066, and Henry I, in 1102. Serfdom continued, however, until after the Black Death in the 1350s.
In most cases, European traders did not capture slaves. West African nation states controlled the regions from which most slaves were abducted; thus Europeans had very limited access to people beyond the coast. As in Europe, African states were sometimes engaged in war, which produced captives, some of whom were kept in a form of indigenous African servitude. After the arrival of Europeans, tribal chieftains began to trade such captives of war, along with other goods. As the American plantation system grew into a highly lucrative enterprise, so did the demand for chattel slaves (human property). Gradually, Europeans became aggressive participants in the abduction of slaves and played a dominant role in organizing slave-raiding parties whose business it was to the capture other Africans in exchange for European goods--weapons, liquor, beads, cloth, etc. European traders then transported victims to the Americas as "merchandise," making a profit on human misery.
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if they tried to excape they would beat them to show an exsample to other slaves.
The people that kept watch on slaves were overseers they were mostly on plantation farms
The Helots (they were the original inhabitants of the area and after the Dorians took control over the territory they were kept as slaves).
There's been slavery in different shapes since earliest recorded human history, and probably some time before that as well. Blacks kept blacks as slaves, white kept whites as slaves, and so on. Vikings kept slaves, called thrals. Part of Europe kept serfs, which were pretty darn close to slaves. Why blacks became slaves to whites in a large scale was basically because they were suddenly very available. American/european traders had more money, trading goods and better weaponry, so once shipping was under control it became easy to nip down to Africa, pick up a boatload, ship it off somewhere and make a bundle of money out of it. Of course it helped that black people looked very differently. That made it easy establish the concept of "us" and "them", to justify why they were so horribly treated.
Slaves were not invented. Slaves were people that were thought of as incredibly insignificant that were used for hard labor.
White people help stop slavery because too many slaves were running away, the whole community of white people who owned slaves were annoyed with other masters who owned slaves. People who were annoyed kept on reporting to the judge that it was affecting their business, so they decided to ban slavery.
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
Because they told the people that they would break a nail if they did.
Slaves were kept in the West Indies to grow and harvest sugar and molesses.
Slaves often lacked knowledge about their rights, freedom, and opportunities available to them outside of their circumstances. They were often kept uninformed and oppressed by their enslavers in order to maintain control over them.