A slave was a slave. They were seen as property and were treated as such. Female slaves were often raped by the owner and forced to have children. Their children were often sold away from them at young ages and wives were sold away from husbands.
Household slaves were generally treated better than other slaves because they worked in close proximity to their owners and were often considered part of the family. They were sometimes given better living conditions, more food, and had opportunities for education or training. However, they still did not have freedom and were subject to the whims of their owners.
Chattel slavery is the term used to describe when slaves are treated as property that can be bought, sold, or inherited, rather than as human beings with rights and freedoms. It results in the complete dehumanization of individuals and their exploitation for economic gain by their slaveholders.
Gender discrimination is when individuals are treated differently or unfairly based on their gender. An example of gender discrimination is when women are paid less than men for performing the same work.
Masters treated their slaves as property rather than as human beings with rights and dignity. This allowed them to exert control and power over their slaves, treating them in whatever way suited their interests without moral restraint. The institution of slavery perpetuated this dehumanizing treatment.
Plantation owners preferred slaves over indentured servants because slaves were considered property and could be bought, sold, and inherited, providing a more permanent and stable labor force. Slaves were also seen as a lifetime investment whereas indentured servants were temporary workers whose contracts would expire. Additionally, slaves were often treated as less than human and did not have legal rights or protections, allowing plantation owners to exert complete control over them.
Household slaves were generally treated better than other slaves because they worked in close proximity to their owners and were often considered part of the family. They were sometimes given better living conditions, more food, and had opportunities for education or training. However, they still did not have freedom and were subject to the whims of their owners.
yes because your paying the school to take you so they have control over you.
they were treated very differently... very differently... very very differently... some people had to get whipped... whipped cream
Probably not..
they hada different culture
There is no comparison to be made. Juveniles are juveniles and the law says they should be treated differently from adults, regardless of the charge against them.
Women are often treated differently than men in the military because women have been viewed as the weaker sex for many years. This causes men to want to protect them rather than work with them equally.
They were given more importance than the poor and the common
Artisan slaves were skilled craftsmen who were paid a wage, and were treated better than the field slaves were.
It actually depends on what crim you did?
A large proportion of the Holocaust victims were slaves. If you are meaning to compare to American slaves; you need to know that American slaves though treated poorly were actually treated better than most slaves in history, including people who were slaves under Nazi Germany.
Possibly, if she was sexually attractive.