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position of children slaves in roman society​

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Answered by arvindkokate1231
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Slavery was a very large institution in Ancient Rome. It was a normal part of Roman society. It was not unusual for even a home of moderate means to have slaves. Slaves did all the work that the Romans did not want to do. They were often captives that were taken after the Roman army conquered other territories. When they were being sold, slaves would be displayed at theroman slaves marketplace with signs around their necks giving details about them. Slaves had very few rights, and owners could treat them badly with very little fear of any legal consequences.

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Answered by adityapathak5349
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Jump to Treatment and legal status — Slaves were considered property under Roman law and had no legal personhood. Most slaves would never be freed. ... There were also many cases of poor people selling their children to richer neighbors as slaves in times of hardship

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