A member of a city-state or polis who was not a slave or resident alien was called a citizen. In ancient Greece, citizens were an elite group which did not include women, peasants, slaves, and resident aliens. It was a hereditary status.
Aztec slaves were not people captured in war. Likewise, slavery was not hereditary. A person became a slave either when he was sold by a family member into slavery or as a punishment for committing a crime.
the white men benifitted, slave owners
Hermes was the son of Zeus, so I doubt he was a slave. Answer 2: And Charon worked for money, he was not a slave.
A Greek Slave was created in 1898.
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A citizen.
A free citizen.
who was a member of the polis who was not a slave
In Ancient Greece, a member of the polis who was not a slave or a resident alien would be a citizen. It should be noted, however, that privileges and responsibilities of citizens varied from city-state to city-state; for example, in Classical Athens only citizen-males of a particular rank were allowed to vote and to hold public office.
In a democracy, a citizen is not considered a slave of the polis. Citizens in a democracy have the right to participate in decision-making processes, elect their representatives, and express their opinions freely. The relationship between citizens and the polis is one of mutual respect and responsibility, with citizens contributing to the functioning of the state through their active participation.
A helot is a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta. Or slave
It may have been "Enemy Mine" ~ look to the related link below for more information .
henry clay
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are surely alien to a slave holding society.
It was extremely unlikely. The patricians were the upper tier of the aristocracy. It was unthinkable that a member of the elite would be sold as a slave.