they would force you to do things and whip you if you didn't do something right and people would be cruel and harsh on you
Three typical reasons for becoming a slave historically include being captured in war and enslaved as a prisoner, being born into slavery from slave parents, or being forced into slavery as punishment for a crime or debt.
The slave/slaves could just...... well...... be free, do as they please, no more being bossed around or working, though, you would have to travel to get away from where you live so you will not get caught and sent back to be a slave, or worse
Being captured during war and enslaved as a prisoner. Being born into slavery due to a parent's enslaved status. Being sold into slavery by parents or guardians due to financial hardship or debt.
In some historical contexts, being a concubine slave provided financial security, protection, and a higher social status compared to being a regular slave. However, the overall experience varied greatly depending on the specific circumstances and treatment by the master.
The second largest slave trade in the United States occurred in Richmond, Virginia. Richmond was a major hub for the domestic slave trade, with thousands of enslaved individuals being bought and sold there.
so horrible that you would pop your eyes out and think of ways to escape.
Life was horrible and the slaves were kept in bad conditions and they smelled bad.
Bad thing. what kind of question is that!? Of course its a bad thing! what kind of slaves? slave to fashion? slave to freedom? slave to democracy? sex slave? its a great thing if you are the master, not so great if you're the slave.
Trip was a free slave But he is being flogged and treated as a slave again
Because most of it was slave labor. And slave labor was in the process of being abolished.
possibly,because a good slave owner would have his slave marry which was illegal.it will be mor likely he got caught ,so most owners dint take the risk
=the slave rebillion in the south was very bad to much slaves really bad captured every time==the slave rebillion in the south was very bad to much slaves really bad captured every time==the slave rebillion in the south was very bad to much slaves really bad captured every time=
He was a slave who wanted freedom so it depends on how you look at him. I would say neither.
A slave who was already living in poor conditions on a plantation may fear being sold to a slave trader because they would face unknown and possibly harsher treatment in a new environment. Slave traders were known for separating families and subjecting slaves to brutal conditions during transportation and resale. The uncertainty and potential for even greater suffering would understandably be deeply distressing for a slave in such a situation.
Very bad.
Texas would be admitted as a slave state, and it would upset the balance of the equal number of states being slave states and non-slave states. -1d4evr
there were no limits of being treating a slave due to him/her or maybe even they would belong to you so you could do watever you want to do with them even have sex