Metics
Spartans
Slaves in Athens and Sparta did not have a lot of rights. They where not even allowed to go to religious festivals and they had to ask their master's permission to even go to the bathroom!
Bore and raised children, kept house, supervised domestic slaves, worked in the vegetable garden, attended occasional women's religious festivals.
The system where freed slaves worked on someone else's land is called sharecropping. Under this system, former slaves worked on land owned by a different individual in exchange for a share of the crop produced.
People who helped slaves escape to freedom were called abolitionists. They worked to end slavery and support the rights and freedom of enslaved individuals.
By something called the hypocaust worked by slaves
There are no freed slaves remaining on the farm where they had worked as slaves. After emancipation, freed slaves were free to leave the farms where they were enslaved.
They were treated like crap and had no rights or a say in government. Women had no education, and only taught their daughters how they are supposed to work like a good wife. The slaves had to work all day and had to sometimes teach kids. The unlucky slaves worked in a silver mine.
Slaves were ranked at the bottom of Egyptian society. Slaves, like peasants, worked very hard. The more fortunate slaves worked in the homes of the rich. Household slaves were usually fairly treated, adequately fed and clothed. Other less fortunate slaves worked as labourers. They often were often naked and endured harsh treatment at the hands of their overseers.
Because they have to worked hard so the slaves don't have to be whipped and hurt to death.
Most slaves worked on farms.
Architects, Writers, Scientists, Builders, and Artists worked in Athens during the Golden Age.