answersLogoWhite

0

Because it is such a filling food so it keeps them going till they next eat because they hardly get given anything to eat so without bread they would starve.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What do the matzah bread represpents the passover meal?

It represents the haste of the Jewish slaves fleeing Egypt, and they had no time for the bread to rise, so they ate it flat.


What did slaves in ancient Egypt eat?

Slaves were usually fed on a diet of bread and onions


Why was the emancipation so important to slaves?

It freed them.


How did bread aid in the building of the pyramids?

Bread was the principle food fed to the slaves


Why was it important to spanish colonist that their slaves did not know the terrain of the land?

So that their slaves are less likely to escape.


Why was it important to the Spanish Colonist that their slaves did not know the terrain of the land?

So that their slaves are less likely to escape.


What did egyptians slaves eat?

bread, onions and beer


How did slave owners get slaves?

They bought them at slave markets and also bread them; children of slaves were regarded as slaves.


Why were the blues important to African slaves?

Blues was so important to the African Slaves because it was a sort of code, how they told stories that had things to do with their owner and everyday life.


Why was the shoes so important to slaves?

It's a long walk from Egypt.


Why were slaves important?

Slaves were important for "economic development" and aristocrisy


What did the slaves in the southern colonies eat?

Most often, the slaves ate no food at all, or just enough to keep them alive.The captives were fed beans, corn, yams, rice and palm oil.Slaves were fed one meal a day with water, but if food was scarce, slaveholders would get priority over the slaves.