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Q: How much width length height was there allotted each slave on a slaver?
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Cargo hold


What do you call a person that owns a slave?

A person who owns a slave is commonly referred to as a slaveholder or slave owner.


What is the definition of a slaver?

A slaver or slavers was someone who dealt in the sale of slaves or who owned slaves. Slaver was also a term used for the ships that transported slaves. However, a person sold into bondage is called a slave. The concept of owning another human is called slavery. The word slaver cannot be used in place of slavery or vice vera. The person is the slave, the owner or the ship is the slaver, and the bondage is slavery.


Was Maya Angelou a slaver or slave?

No it was just her poem that she wrote expressing her views on how the world looks at itself. Basically she is saying that all these different ways of life doesn't matter. It matters what you do with it.


What is the opposite for the word slave?

master? opposite as in how? a liberated person?


How do you remove Clovers slave collar in fallout 3?

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The last item in the original draft of the Declaration of Independence focused on?

kings support of slave trade. Or slaver


Would a slave owner support or refute abolition?

It depends on the slaver owner, almost all slave owners supported slavery, but a few opposed it and were simply trapped in a system that necessitated them owning slaves.


What the education like for slaves in medieval Europe?

Marginal to non-existent, unless the slave had received educstion before becoming a slave, or were taught specific things he needed to know for his allotted tasks.


Is slavery an example of barter?

NO. If a person were to theoretically self-enslave, e.g. they freely renounced all rights to self-control to work for a master in order to have the master provide him with accommodations and food, this would be a barter. However, this is not what happens in slavery. Slavery is the buying and selling of humans, so the transactors are the master-to-be and the slaver/slave market salesperson. The slave is the object of the transaction, not a party in the transaction. This is a typical currency transaction where the master-to-be pays the slaver for possession of the chattel property (the slave) and currency transactions are the opposite of barter.


How does slavery victimize both the slave and the slaver?

Slavery victimizes the slave by depriving them of their basic human rights, subjecting them to physical and emotional abuse, and coercing them into labor against their will. It also victimizes the slaver by perpetuating a cycle of dehumanization, moral decay, and a false sense of superiority that ultimately harms their own humanity and connections with others.


When was the height of the African slave trade?

1660-1810