Slavery Was Treated

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In my opinion I don't think that slavery could ever be kindly treated. The definition of a slave is a person who is a property of another person. I don't think that they would ever be treated kindly it says,it all in the name. The only way they would ever be treated kindly is if they are living a fairly and equally. If they treated all people and gender equality we would be so advanced.
Being a slave you don't have much rights. You don't have rights that a normal person have. Their owners did not see them as a human so they had the same rights their animals have. In that time they side that if you were a human you had the same rights as everyone which was not true because black people and women did not have the same rights as white men had.

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