Either they hated them or wanted to be free from slavery
Thornwell believed slaves became free when they obeyed their masters.
That's the choice that there masters make.
Child slaves in southern plantations were not allowed to read or wright. Some house slaves (even if it was illigal) were taught to read by the masters wife.
Southerners have no part in slavery today. During the time period of slavery, obviously before the civil war, slaves WERE exceptionally important though. Slaves were used because they were cheap, hardworking people. If these slaves ever disobeyed their masters, they were severely whipped. Slaves were very popular because they were needed to tend to the master's plantation.
many masters built huts so the slaves could create familys so they can sort of like grow slaves also if they didnt have huts they wouldnt be able to sleep which means that the slaves will be exsorsted so they wouldnt be able work
Well, the slave masters were not always mean to their slaves. Some slave masters helped the slaves with their education which I think is pretty nice.
no they arent kind to slaves
Because, they were property to their slave masters, and the slave masters could do anything that they wanted to the slaves in order for the slaves to keep their lives.
slaves have to remain loyal to their masters or else they get beaten and whipped. most masters whip their slaves if they don't do what they are asked to. slaves have to be careful and do as they are asked.
Cannibals All! or, Slaves Without Masters was written by George Fitzhugh in 1857
Thornwell believed slaves became free when they obeyed their masters.
slave masters wanted to erase the slaves' cultural identity.
Turks where never slaves.
Generally speaking, when slaves obey their masters it is to avoid being beaten or killed. Disobedient slaves are severely punished.
All slaves served their masters for their masters' or their life. Different cultural angles such as America ,gave the owner freedom to release slaves whenever wanted.
Slaves typically do not rebel because their masters have access to weapons and the slaves do not.
slave masters wanted to erase the slaves' cultural identity.