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If a slave master had children as a slave how were they treated?

Children born to slave masters and their slaves were usually considered slaves themselves. They faced discrimination and were subject to the same harsh treatment as other slaves. In some cases, they were sold to other slave owners.


What was daily life for slaves in the colonies?

What I think about people being enslaved  in Louisiana is that it was horrible for Slaves that worked in Louisiana because they had to work and they were not paid. It was a good way for the captors to make money. The planters of Louisiana are greatly exercised concerning the continual escapes of their slaves and have held an important meeting at New Orleans about the labor question. After much angry talk and a good deal of abuse of the Government, of which they are "registered enemies," they seem to have agreed at last to pay their slaves wages. That's a sentence where they talked about how slaves were being paid wages Most masters were not good people they enslaved people. Even though Slaves got paid they did not get to live a good life as other people got too. I know slavery was bad because It's not right for people to be enslaved and slaves were crucially beaten and they were not treated right.


What happened to slaves after they were bought?

they were ordered around, and wern't treated equally, when they tried to run away, they did something terrible to them.......anything, think of anything bad, like whipping, or chopping something off......scary.....im happy to see that blacks stood up to their owners.....


What is the name of the act to help runaway slaves called?

The act to help runaway slaves was called the Underground Railroad. It was a network of secret routes and safe houses used by abolitionists in the United States to help enslaved individuals escape to free states or Canada.


How were slaves able to run away?

Slaves ran away by taking advantage of opportunities when they were unsupervised, seeking help from sympathetic individuals or communities, utilizing underground networks like the Underground Railroad, and making use of their knowledge of local terrain and resources.

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Describe how you feel when you think you have been treated unfairly?

I feel frustrated and disappointed when I believe I have been treated unfairly. It can lead to feelings of anger and injustice, and make me question the situation and my interactions with others.


When did the New York colonists think they were treated unfairly?

when the strippers thought they werent getting paid enough


Why do you think egyptians were peaceful people?

becuz they treated peasants and slaves as fairly as possible


What does indignanty mean?

When you say something indignantly, you show irritation because you feel you have been insulted or treated unfairly.


Why do you think roman men were required to register their families?

So that they could keep their land, house, wealth, and slaves.


How were slaves treated during the colonial era in the 1700?

Slaves were generally treated very well. They were expensive and if you wanted them to work good, you wouldn't abuse them. Think of buying a new car. After investing all that money, would you take it out and beat it?


Did George Washington take slaves to France?

Yes. Washington stopped selling slaves in 1778, because he no longer wanted to break up families.


Why did plantation owners think they needed slaves?

1. Because they couldn't outscource the jobs to China. 2. Slaves were free labor as opposed to cheap labor. 3. The Government didn't care how slaves were treated.


Do you think Hawaii was annexed unfairly by the US?

Hawaii was annexed unfairly. Basically there were powerful men that wanted it and they took it.


If a slave master had children as a slave how were they treated?

Children born to slave masters and their slaves were usually considered slaves themselves. They faced discrimination and were subject to the same harsh treatment as other slaves. In some cases, they were sold to other slave owners.


What does it mean to judge someone unfairly?

To judge someone unfairly means to think or say negative things about that person before you get to know them


Were all states treated fairly by the Federal Government before the civil war?

All of the states were treated fairly, but some didn't think they were. The southern states that eventually left the union thought that the state should have the ultimate authority over its people. The Federal Government disagreed, and the southern states believed that because they didn't get a say in it that they were treated unfairly.