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Egyptian slaves were treated well in comparison to in other ancient civilisations.

They were generally treated as servants, and normally worked in large houses, and did the same work. They wore the same clothes as the servants.

They were allowed to marry, and either be freed or win their freedom.

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Peasants (small landowners) formed the backbone of the armies of the Greek city-states. They were consequently an important part of the community, and when democracy began to emerge, were an integral part of the political scene.

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they were treated harshly alot. If they tried to escape or disobay they were beaten.

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yes there were slaves in ancient Greece

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bread and water

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