Middle class owned slaves because they wanted to earn more money and gain more influence. Some upper middle class also bought slaves as a status symbol to show off (The Hemingses of Monticello 446). Modern slavery generates up to $150 billion annually, which is almost twice as much as the world’s richest man (Modern Forms of Slavery).Slaves costed up to $40,000 in 1850, today they cost $90 or 0.015% of $40,000 (Slavery Today). This would look appealing to anyone who would like to make money as they only have to pay $90 for a slave that could work a lifetime for you, and if the slave dies from illness or natural means, the slave would be easy to
Middle class owned slaves because they wanted to earn more money and gain more influence. Some upper middle class also bought slaves as a status symbol to show off (The Hemingses of Monticello 446). Modern slavery generates up to $150 billion annually, which is almost twice as much as the world’s richest man (Modern Forms of Slavery).Slaves costed up to $40,000 in 1850, today they cost $90 or 0.015% of $40,000 (Slavery Today). This would look appealing to anyone who would like to make money as they only have to pay $90 for a slave that could work a lifetime for you, and if the slave dies from illness or natural means, the slave would be easy to