Question

How did Rome get most of their slaves?

Conquering enemies


Trading salt and wine


Scientific discoveries


Buildings like the ColosseumHh

Answers

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Rome primarily acquired most of their slaves through the conquest of enemies. When Rome engaged in military campaigns and conquered rival territories, they would often capture individuals from those regions and enslave them. Slavery in ancient Rome was largely a result of war, and many of the slaves brought to Rome were prisoners of war from conquered tribes and nations.

While trade and other economic factors could contribute to the supply of slaves, the dominant source was the results of military conquests. Thus, the correct answer to how Rome obtained most of their slaves is "conquering enemies."