Slaveholders
Slaveholders were individuals who owned enslaved people. This practice was historically widespread across many societies and cultures. In societies where chattel slavery existed, slaveholders held legal title to enslaved individuals, treating them as property to be bought, sold, and inherited. The economic and social status of slaveholders varied greatly, ranging from wealthy landowners to those who owned only a few enslaved individuals.
The institution of slavery profoundly shaped the social structures and economies of many regions, particularly in