Chattel slavery is a type of slavery in which a slave is treated as a piece of property and can be bought, sold, or inherited like any other commodity. In chattel slavery, the slave is considered the legal property of their owner, with no rights or freedoms.
This form of slavery is called chattel slavery. In chattel slavery, individuals are treated as property that can be bought, sold, or inherited. Children born to slave women also become slaves, inheriting the same status from their mothers.
D) chattel -> APEX! (:
Chattel slavery is the term used to describe the type of slavery where a slave is considered the legal property of their owner and can be bought, sold, or inherited as if they were an object or piece of personal property.
Chattel is the owning of another person and having no rights. Slaves were bought and sold and treated as property just like a table or a pet.
Chattel slave is known as slave traditional slave. This is where slaves are treated as chattel.
A chattel is any tangible, movable property, or a slave.
Chattel slavery is a type of slavery in which a slave is treated as a piece of property and can be bought, sold, or inherited like any other commodity. In chattel slavery, the slave is considered the legal property of their owner, with no rights or freedoms.
The word "chattel" means any item of property other than freehold land. Thus in terms of slavery, slaves are the chattel of the slave owner.
This form of slavery is called chattel slavery. In chattel slavery, individuals are treated as property that can be bought, sold, or inherited. Children born to slave women also become slaves, inheriting the same status from their mothers.
Chattel slaves are individuals treated as complete property, to be bought and sold.
Chattel slaves are individuals treated as complete property, to be bought and sold.
D) chattel -> APEX! (:
The slave is considered chattel - property - to be bought and sold in perpetuity like livestock. Once an individual becomes a chattel slave they are considered chattel for life. Not all forms of forced labor doom a person to slavery until the day they die. Many of them are only for a fixed period of time or until a fixed debt has been redeemed. Children born to chattel slaves are considered the property of the "owner" of the chattel slave just like a calf is the property of the owner of the cow. No other form of forced labor passes that status/lifetime-obligation down to the children.
Chattel slavery is the term used to describe the type of slavery where a slave is considered the legal property of their owner and can be bought, sold, or inherited as if they were an object or piece of personal property.
A slave that considered property of his/her owner. Chattel slavery is a form of slavery often associated with the prevalent style of early American slavery in which the slave is considered actual property. One can think of it being similar to owning livestock. You can buy a cow, do whatever you want with it, and its offspring also will belong to you.
D) chattel -> APEX! (: