Stateless Servants are people who don’t have a home country or official place to live, kind of like how you might feel if you were playing at a friend’s house but didn’t know where your own bedroom was.
What Does It Mean To Be Stateless?
Imagine you're in a big, busy city with lots of people coming and going. Some kids have a clear home, like a cozy house on a familiar street, that's like having a country to belong to. But stateless servants, or stateless people, don’t have that clear home. They might move around between places, not sure where they officially belong.
How Is This Like Playing Hide-and-Seek?
Think of it like playing hide-and-seek but without knowing if you're the seeker or the hider. Stateless people are like kids who are always running from one place to another, maybe a school, a shelter, or even a different city, because they don’t have an official country to go back to.
They might work hard every day, just like how you help clean up after a big party, but without the promise of coming home to a real house.
Examples
- A group of people who worked for rich families but didn't have any land or titles.
- They were like housekeepers, cooks, and guards in ancient times.
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See also
- Did ancient peoples ever hide their treasure behind puzzles?
- Did slaves have slaves?
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- How Did the Concept of Time Evolve from Ancient Civilizations to Modern Clocks?
- How Did the Ancient Romans Manage Their Empire Without Modern Tech?