The cost of slaves varied significantly based on factors such as age, gender, skill level, and location. In the United States during the 19th century, the price of a slave could range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, with skilled slaves or those with marketable abilities often fetching higher prices. For example, in the years leading up to the Civil War, prices could range from $300 to over $2,000, depending on these factors.
tehy would cost $678.78
It all really depends on what skills and crafts the slaves had. They would pay more for clever and well developed slaves.
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Back in the 1800's, the worth of a slave would have depended on age, health, sex, height, etc. A young, healthy male may have fetched a few hundred dollars at the time. Of course, today slavery is not legal.
They costed around 6,500 to 8,000 depending on the slave
tehy would cost $678.78
"Greek slaves didn't cost too much money, we do not know how much, but if almost everyone had one, then greek slaves wouldn't cost too much."
It all really depends on what skills and crafts the slaves had. They would pay more for clever and well developed slaves.
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It varied from hundreds to thousands
* The cost of a shirt in 1925 would be about 5 cents back in that day for us that would be about 20 dollars!!!
kit would cost 246
It cost about a thousand-hundreds of dollars but to us it cost a penny or five cents+
Back in the 1800's, the worth of a slave would have depended on age, health, sex, height, etc. A young, healthy male may have fetched a few hundred dollars at the time. Of course, today slavery is not legal.
10 black slaves and about 3 cows
...70% of what the average male slave cost.
it obviously depends on how big and detailed your tattoo would be. my tattoo covers my hole back and cost $3,000.