Slaves were look upon as
property. They had no rights. They would
work on the fields from sunrise to sunset.
Sometimes they would also work cleaning houses and doing other chores. The frightening aspect of being a slave is
that you are at the mercy of your master. If he is kind then you are lucky but
there is still a possibility of cruel punishment. Many slaves were whipped and some slave
families were broken apart to be sold as property to someone else. It was not a good life.
Any time there's mass hysteria against a particular ethnic, racial, or religious group, it's a result of racism and fear. In the 1930's Hitler drummed up German racism against Jews and stoked fears that the Jews had too much economic power. In Rwanda in the early 1990s, the Hutus and Tutsis did the same to one another. Even today there's immense racism and fear in the U.S. against Moslems and even Hispanics, most of which is being stirred up by politicians and other prominent leaders. This kind of hysteria is never grounded in reason; it's always the result of racism and fear. So your anser is 100% true.
It was the Puritans the ones who established it
Answer:
fishhooks, traps, nets, atlatl
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