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Life was horrible and the slaves were kept in bad conditions and they smelled bad.
millions of slaves are on them like a guy named noah he is a slave he works for his family he is a slave
They didn't like being turned into unpaid slave-catchers.
Official slave-catchers. Plus - members of the general public, who were ordered to report anyone who looked like a runaway slave, on pain of a heavy fine.
slaves brought to the Americas were distributed in different ways . one method , which must have been horrifying to the newly arrived slaves , was known as a 'scramble'. When the slave ships reached port their cargoes were herded together to be sold , either on deck or in nearby yard . Sometimes they were sold at a fixed price per head , rather than being auctioned , and the purchasers would rush upon them , grabbing those they want to buy. (taken from a different question)
When slaves were brought ashore from slave ships, they were usually inspected, cleaned, and separated before being sold at auctions. The slaves were then auctioned off to the highest bidder, typically plantation owners or slave traders, who would then use them for labor in fields, mines, or households.
who gave the personal articalsof mahatma gandhi in the auctioned house to be auctioned in new york ? /
At African slave auctions, enslaved individuals were bought and sold as property. They were often displayed and examined by potential buyers before being auctioned off to the highest bidder. This dehumanizing practice played a significant role in perpetuating the transatlantic slave trade.
The price of a slave could vary greatly depending on factors such as age, physical condition, skills, and market demand, but historical records suggest that prices ranged from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.
In the CSA (Confederate States of America, the south) slave owners were masters who OWNED PROPERTY...slaves. Slaves were auctioned as live-stock; property. In the north, this situation did not exist; at least officially.
Because they felt like auctioning off farms. THE END
At slave auctions, enslaved individuals were bought and sold as property to the highest bidder. They were often displayed, examined, and subjected to dehumanizing treatment before being sold to the new owner. These auctions were a harrowing and traumatic experience for those being bought and sold.
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Contact the lender they will tell you where and when your vehicle is being auctioned.
The horses are either relocated, auctioned or sold off, or broken in and then auctioned or sold off.
Some people agreed to keep bids low when a foreclosed farm was auctioned.
To buy auctioned car and save money you will have to go to the auctioneer and bid at a lower price.