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Keeping Slave Numbers Manageable in Ancient Rome
In ancient Rome, the numbers of slaves were not exact but were significant, with accounts of millions captured and sold into slavery. The Romans captured slaves from various backgrounds, including philosophers and scholars. To prevent uprisings, they would often kill able-bodied men. To manage the slave population, the Romans split language groups to prevent large groups from conspiring, keeping the number of slaves under control.