Upon coming to America, many Poles lived in the North, where slavery was illegal. Polish were more likely to end up as indentured servants rather than slave owners. However, many Polish Americans worked on plantations over seeing slaves, and in many circumstances would have one or two slaves which catered to an entire Polish community in the South.
Slave owners would punish them by whipping them.
possibly,because a good slave owner would have his slave marry which was illegal.it will be mor likely he got caught ,so most owners dint take the risk
they separated them
The slave owners.
the first 12
the white men benifitted, slave owners
Masters or just plain slave owners
North Slave owners did pay their slaves, but south slave owners didn't. See the following link.
The slave owners bought their slaves at auctions.
Slave owners benefited from slavery by exploiting the labor of enslaved individuals to generate significant wealth and economic advantages for themselves. They could also control and dominate the lives of enslaved people, exerting power and maintaining social status within their communities. Additionally, the dehumanization and mistreatment of enslaved individuals allowed slave owners to perpetuate a system of racial superiority that justified their actions and preserved their wealth and privilege.
of their desire to become slave owners.
Slave owners would punish them by whipping them.
Yes, slave owners whipped babies
slave owners, slave traders, and plantation owners.
about 90%-95% were slave owners living in the south
Africans captured in intertribal warfare or raids were often sold as slaves by African slave owners to European and Arab traders along the coast. These traders then transported the enslaved Africans to the Americas or the Middle East for sale.
Slave owners wanted slaves because they were able to make money or profits by the work performed by the slave.