When slaves in Ancient Greece attempted to escape, their masters often employed various measures to recapture them, such as hiring slave catchers or using dogs to track them down. In some cases, communities would band together to help capture runaway slaves, viewing their escape as a threat to the social order. Punishments for captured escapees could be severe, including physical punishment or even execution, serving as a deterrent for others considering escape. Additionally, some city-states had laws to regulate and punish the actions of both slaves and those who assisted them in escaping.
Slaves in ancient Greece would cook, clean, farm, and other household tasks for their master.
Yes, there were black slaves in ancient Greece. Slavery was a common practice in ancient Greek society, and slaves came from various regions, including Africa.
Well if your talking about Athens the Capital of Ancient Greece - Women, criminals and slaves couldn't vote but in Sparta Women could.
The slaves of ancient Greece were allowed to talk, as long as the talking did not get in the way of their work.
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In ancient Greece they used war slaves called "Helots". these slaves were sometimes set free after working for so many years. basically like POW's that are slaves.
Slavery was endemic and practised by almost everyone during the age of ancient Greece. Ancient Greeks were taken as slave by others and took people as slaves of other nation city/states
The social structure of ancient Greece was basically split between free men and slaves. The slaves had absolutely no rights, and neither did women or children.
yes---slaves did the job of the women
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