they were examened and prodded which means pushed or nudged.
It was tough because the slaves were chosen randomly and would pay them les and torture them
At a slave auction... White men would take black slaves and put them on a platform. Then, they would start the auction. This was just like a regular auction. The person who offered the most for the slave would get the slave. At these auctions, the slaves were often treated very poorly.
the political influence held by slaveholders in the south
The Families Were In A Big Open Place Where People Would Buy Them But First They Would Check Them Out Even If They Had A Bad Tooth They Would Not Be Bought Because They Would Be In So Much Pain They Could Not Work.
The slave owner. He bought them in slave markets or from another owner. Many cities like Charleston had huge slave markets where auctions were held every day.
Grab and go auctions and sold to the highest bidder auctions...
barraks
Very depressing for the slaves.
The slave owners bought their slaves at auctions.
Most foreclosure auctions are held by the county, where the home or property is located. These auctions are generally held in county courthouses, which post the auctions in newspapers, and are also posted in the county courthouse buildings themselves.
There are a lot of places that have car auctions in the UK. Newport Car Auctions and British Car Auctions have websites with more information on when and where.
At slave-auctions, which were widely advertised
Same way as any property . There were also slave auctions.
A lot of people in one place?
when it is a farming auction
Usually buying at slave auctions. Or breeding their own.