Slaves were considered property and so would become part of the decedent's estate. They passed according to the will of the owner or under the laws of intestacy to the owner's heirs at law if there was no will.
When slavery was abolished, slaves were released from their owners, making them "free".
The slave owners bought their slaves at auctions.
depends. Plantation owners had slaves ranging from 20 to 100s. home owners had slaves as servants ranging from 1 to 3. the armies too had slaves. the number of slaves owned depended on the needs of the owners.
They were taken to slave auctions were they would then be sold to white people usually plantation owners.
Yes. Females slaves were raped by owners to give birth to Mulatos, which were slaves as well.
they rot
They would buy new ones
When slavery was abolished, slaves were released from their owners, making them "free".
they died
If slaves did not listen to their owners, they faced various forms of punishment, including physical abuse, confinement, or even being sold to a harsher master. The severity of the punishment often depended on the individual slave owner and the laws in place at that time.
A group of slaves fought with their slave owners at the Stono River in 1739
states passed slave codes.
The slave owners bought their slaves at auctions.
depends. Plantation owners had slaves ranging from 20 to 100s. home owners had slaves as servants ranging from 1 to 3. the armies too had slaves. the number of slaves owned depended on the needs of the owners.
trusted slaves or there owners
slaves can do anything their owners say they have to do.
They were taken to slave auctions were they would then be sold to white people usually plantation owners.