It depends where they were. During that time I'm sure there was hunting going on, so probably Beagles, Foxhounds, Bassets, and other hounds.
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No. There were free blacks who were slave owners, and Indians too.
During the Civil War, slaves would defy their owners in the Southern States. The slave owners would punish them for their defiance as well as their attempts to escape to the North.
Brooks beat Summers with a cane after Summers criticized slave owners, supporters of slaves, and Preston's cousin. It took Summers months to recover.
No, they did not. However, they did enforce strict rules on the slaves and if one broke them, the punishments would be unimaginable.
the white men benifitted, slave owners
Masters or just plain slave owners
North Slave owners did pay their slaves, but south slave owners didn't. See the following link.
The slave owners bought their slaves at auctions.
Slave owners would punish them by whipping them.
of their desire to become slave owners.
Yes, slave owners whipped babies
Type your answer here... free factory workers were treated worse than slaves.
about 90%-95% were slave owners living in the south
slave owners, slave traders, and plantation owners.
one who tried to get along with their plantation owners and overseers whites in general