>>they got paid alot because they were very important<<>>they got paid alot because they were very important<<>>they got paid alot because they were very important<<
Slaves weren't paid. That is what makes them a slave, they are owned by someone. The person who owns them considers them property and you don't pay property.
They were only paid for the ones who survived the voyage.
The free blacks during the slavery were called indentured slaves. They were the ones that were owned by the plantation owners, but they were also paid for the work that they had done on the plantation. When they served their time as a slave which was usually up to not exceeding three years they were freed and told that they could leave. Some of them stayed on and some left the plantations.
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The importance of the Atlantic Slave Trade was that it help the colonists in the US. For example, the Africans did hard labor which they were paid less than average payment. Also, it helped the Southern Colony, because the colony runs on plantations.
Judges, are paid public servants and are paid salaries.
jackass people were the two features The Compromise of 1850 called for the admission of California as a free state; the strengthening of the Fugitive Slave Law; popular sovereignty in Utah and New Mexico concerning the question of slavery; the abolition of the slave trade in D.C.; and the federal assumption of Texas's debt.
The Dred Scott stated African Americans were property and had no rights. Even in northern states they could be considered property and had no rights. The fugitive slave act virtually gave permission for the men who were hired to bring back slaves to find a free slave as a replacement to take south. They didn't care if he/she was in the north or free. Either way they were paid for bodies returned.
She was an escaped slave. No one was going to pay her.
Judges in India are paid very low salaries.
No officially. However . . . .
Slave overseers got paid a small portion of the plantation and some times food and shelter.
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It depends on how well the judges do their job. Cheryl gets about £1.75,000,000 per series, but they haven't said about the other 3 judges. However, Simon gets paid more than the other judges and Dannii and Louis get less than Simon and Cheryl.
Nothing much, except the Fugitive Slave Act. This was like a big gesture of appeasement, because the rest of the Compromise seemed to be very favourable to the North. That was why Congress went overboard in making a macho law with heavy fines for the slightest breach of the Act. This turned ordinary Northern citizens into unpaid slave-catchers, and they strongly resented this, even when they were not Abolitionists. The novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was written as a protest against the Act, and it was an instant best-seller that drove the two sections further apart, and undoubtedly brought the nation closer to civil war.
A slave is a person who is under the control of another and is not paid for their labor.