Ancient Slavery Vs Modern Slavery

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Slavery in ancient rome and greece is looked back and perceived in many ways. There are slaves today that go through what ancient slaves went through many years ago. There are some similarities and differences between modern and ancient slavery. Throughout the Roman period many slaves for the Roman market were acquired through warfare. Many captives were either brought back or sold to traders,and ancient sources cite anywhere from hundreds to tens of thousands of such slaves captured in each war. These wars included every major war of conquest from the Monarchical period to the Imperial period, as well as the Social and Samnite Wars. The prisoners taken or re-taken after the three Roman Servile Wars also contributed to the slave supply While warfare during the Republic provided the largest figures for captives, warfare continued to produce slaves for Rome throughout the imperial period ancient slaves ate mostly …show more content…

They were known as freedmen and freedwomen. Modern day slavery is very bad and i know i have been focusing on ancient slavery more but thats because it is very hard to find info on modern day stuff that is so widley spreaded throughout everything but i am going to switch and start to foucus on modern day slavery Slaves can be an attractive investment because the slave-owner only needs to pay for sustenance and enforcement. This is sometimes lower than the wage-cost of free laborers, as free workers earn more than sustenance; in these cases, slaves have a positive price. When the cost of sustenance and enforcement exceeds the wage rate, slave-owning would no longer be profitable, and owners would simply release their slaves. Slaves are thus a more attractive investment in high-wage environments, and environments where enforcement is cheap, and less attractive in environments where the wage-rate is low and enforcement is