Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The slaveholder ordered the slave to work in the plantation.
The slaveholder had complete control over the lives of his slaves.
The slaveholder justified his ownership of slaves by claiming it was a tradition.
The slaveholder felt that it was his duty to own and control people of a different race.
The slaveholder would use violence to control and intimidate his slaves.
The slaveholder would separate families by selling parents and children to different owners.
The slaveholder would use religion as a way to justify the practice of slavery.
The slaveholder believed that slavery was necessary to keep certain races in check.
The slaveholder was known for his brutal treatment of his slaves.
The slaveholder bought and sold enslaved people like property.
John C. Calhoun was a prominent politician and slaveholder who defended the institution of slavery in the 19th century.
The slaveholder kidnapped people from their homes and sold them into slavery.
The slaveholder separated families and sold them to different plantations.
The slaveholder inherited his wealth and property from his slave-trading ancestors.
The slaveholder was outraged when he learned that one of his slaves had escaped to freedom.
The slaveholder insisted that his slaves were happy and well-cared for, despite evidence to the contrary.
The slaveholder owned a large plantation with hundreds of slaves.
The slaveholder justified his actions by arguing that people of African descent were inherently inferior.
The slaveholder defended his right to own slaves as a property.
The slaveholder sold the slaves to the highest bidder at the slave auction.
The slaveholder argued that slavery was a necessary evil.
The slaveholder inherited his wealth from his slaveholding ancestors.
The slaveholder used violence and intimidation to keep enslaved people under control.
The slaveholder punished the slave for attempting to escape.
The slaveholder brutally punished his slaves for even the slightest infractions.
The slaveholder used violence and fear to maintain control over his slaves.
She discovered that one of her ancestors was a slaveholder and felt ashamed of her family's history.
The slaveholder bought new slaves to replace those who had died.
The slaveholder claimed to treat his slaves humanely, but the reality was far from it.
The slaveholder would force his slaves to work even when they were sick or injured.
The slaveholder would sexually exploit female slaves.
The slaveholder would make his slaves work long hours in the fields.
The slaveholder forced the enslaved person to work without pay.
The slaveholder was opposed to the abolition of slavery.
The slaveholder used violence and intimidation to maintain their power over the enslaved people.
The slaveholder punished the enslaved person for trying to escape.
The slaveholder would sell slaves to other plantation owners to make a profit.
The slaveholder considered the enslaved people to be inferior and subhuman.
The slaveholder would often punish his slaves for the slightest infraction.
The slaveholder believed that they had the right to own other human beings.
The slaveholder did not see anything wrong with the practice of slavery.
The slaveholder would prevent his slaves from learning how to read and write.
The slaveholder would provide minimal food and shelter for his slaves.
The slaveholder punished his slaves severely for not working hard enough.
The school board is considering changing the name of the high school, which is named after a prominent slaveholder.
The politician was forced to apologize after it was discovered that he had accepted campaign donations from a known slaveholder.
The senator was accused of being a slaveholder by his political opponents.
The slaveholder argued that it was necessary to keep slaves in order to maintain a profitable cotton industry.
The slaveholder felt that it was their right to own slaves and that any attempt to abolish slavery was an attack on their property rights.
The slaveholder believed that they were doing a favor to their slaves by providing them with shelter and food, and that slaves were incapable of taking care of themselves.
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