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Roman slaves

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marissa [1.9K]4 years ago
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<span>b. were never involved in agriculture but only in manufacturing enterprises.
</span><span>c. made up well over half the population of the empire.
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<span>e. staged a number of massive rebellions, the largest led by Spartacus in 71

Their slavery system was different than that in newer times because for them anyone could be a slave. They would enslave people regardless of race, gender, nationality, class, or similar. If you committed a crime or were in debt or were conquered, you could become a slave.
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