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 * ======** Ancient Greece Slaves **====== ||
 * ====== Slaves were very important to the ancient Greek way of life. ====== || ====== Greek households had as many as 10-20 slaves. ======

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 * ====== Slaves cleaned and cooked, worked in the fields, factories, shops, in the mines, and on ships. ====== || ====== Slaves could not get marry or raise children without their master’s permission. ====== ||
 * ====== They could not go to school, or enter politics, or use their own name. They were given a name by the citizen who owned them. ======

|| ====== Some slaves work in factories or small shops, making shoes or shields or pottery or leather or weaving cloth ======

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 * ====== Skilled slaves were often freed when they got too old to work ====== || ====== Most people born in Greece originally are free people. ======

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 * ====== Some slaves were taken as prisoner if their city was attacked. ====== || ====== Female slaves were sold more often ====== ||
 * ====== Weedy, aged, stubborn were sold less money. ====== || ====== Young, healthy, and attractive sold for more money. ======

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 * ====== One of the jobs that slaves had was being a policeman ======

|| ====== Price depended on ages, appearance, and attitude. ======

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 * ====== Athens slaves treated nicer, given more care. ======

|| ====== 100,000 slaves in Athens. (About) ====== ||
 * ====== Slaves were called “helots”. ======

|| ====== The majority of citizens owned at least one slave. (Athens) ====== ||
 * ====== If slaves talked back to there master, they would be whipped or maybe arrested. ======

|| ====== Slaves were always supervised by the woman of the house who was responsible for making sure that all the slaves were kept busy ======

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 * ====== Most jobs were done by slaves instead of free people. ======

|| ====== Most people who were slaves in Greece had been born free ====== ||
 * ====== Slaves have no rights ====== || ====== Some slaves became doctors or high-level managers. ====== ||
 * ====== Slaves worked in many different fields ====== || ====== They were even allowed to take part in the family rituals, like the sacrifice. ====== ||
 * ====== There were limits to what a slave could do. ====== || ====== They could not enter the Gymnasium or the Public Assembly. ====== ||
 * ====== These slaves usually did not live long because of the grueling work and dangerous conditions of their work. ====== || ====== Slaves worked as servants in the houses of their owners. ====== ||
 * ====== Slaves that were the worst off were the men who worked in the silver mines. ====== || ====== Slaves worked taking care of the horses, or accompanying free children to school, or as handymen or gardeners. ====== ||
 * ====== Slaves were owned by other people ====== || ====== They could not decide to go work for somebody else. ====== ||
 * ====== Female slaves were assigned a variety of domestic duties which included shopping, fetching water, cooking, serving food, cleaning, child-care, and wool-working. ====== || ====== Some slaves were able to earn money and eventually bought their own freedom. ====== ||
 * ====== female slaves were literally owned by their employers ====== || ====== Slave girls also performed unofficial services.  ====== ||