How could enslaved people gain their freedom in Roman society?
They could win fights.
They could work hard.
They could join the army.
They could pay slaveholders.
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They could work hard
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- Rome and the Italians became slaves in reasonably substantial numbers. "Slaves" did a lot of hard work on the building and maintenance of the Roman Empire.
- The slaves of the empire did all types of jobs. A few slaves worked hard at the Roman mine or at a plantation. Some "slaves" were working as "teachers & accountants" in professional work. The style of job normally depends on the previous training and knowledge of the slave
- Occasionally, "slaves" could purchase their own freedom. Either their owner's appreciation for their faithful services, or the low earnings they receive over a lifetime of service will grant them their freedom.
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They could work hard
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