Many cultures around the world have practiced slavery, and treatment of slaves has varied somewhat from place to place. In the Americas, both African and Irish slaves were often treated cruelly, although the Irish tended to be treated more cruelly since they were cheaper and easier to replace. In addition to cruel treatment, other problems slaves faced included inadequate care, the breakup of families and illiteracy.
Abolitionists who were caught with slaves could face fines, imprisonment, or even violence from pro-slavery groups or individuals. In some cases, they risked their lives to assist escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
Slaves who rebelled could face severe punishments such as physical torture, mutilation, or even death. These punishments were used to deter other slaves from revolting and to maintain control and power over the enslaved population.
Slaves who attempted to escape could face severe punishments including physical abuse, whipping, imprisonment, or even death. These punishments were used to deter other slaves from attempting to escape and to maintain control and power over the enslaved population.
Once slaves were freed, they faced challenges such as lack of education, job opportunities, and social discrimination. Many struggled to find housing, secure stable employment, and integrate into society due to systemic racism and economic disparities. Legal segregation and disenfranchisement further limited their ability to fully participate in society.
Slaves were freed through various means such as legal emancipation, escape to free states, or the abolition of slavery in certain regions or countries. While they may no longer be legally considered slaves, they may still face social, economic, or cultural challenges that restrict their true freedom and equality.
they forced them to get a life!
that they should leave this state and go to another that isn't free of slaves.
They had to find a place to live and get a job to earn money to get food and clothes.
what problems to the amish population face
Slaves become what they are do to color, religion, or money problems.
pages 528-534 in united states history and new york history: begginings to 1877
what problems did the face what...? Sorry i don't speak stupid!! speak english!
No problems at all.
pages 528-534 in united states history and new york history: begginings to 1877
pages 528-534 in united states history and new york history: begginings to 1877
Many cities face all sorts of different problems. They face problems of poverty, crime, injustice, unemployment, education issues, and environmental issues.
they were bad! they were bad!