yes, to increase their workabliliy
There is historical evidence that some slave owners in the 19th century may have provided their slaves with medicinal drugs, including cocaine, as a form of treatment. However, it was not a widespread practice and varied depending on the individual owner.
Slaves were given clothes, shelter and food.
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Cocaine has been around for a long time. By 1862 it had been developed.During the civil war the wounded were given cocaine and often the marching troops would be given cocaine as they marched. They would wet their hands, put it in cocaine, and lick it off. The Coke Cola compnay used cocaine in their soft drink in 1889.Drugs have been used for centuries by societies and can be traced back for 5,000 years.
The name given to the voyage of slaves from Africa to america was the Middle Passage.
The name given to the voyage of slaves from Africa to america was the Middle Passage.
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Black slaves were not paid for their labor in the United States during the time of slavery. They were considered property and forced to work without compensation under brutal and inhumane conditions.
No, despite the street name sometimes given "kiddy cocaine" it is a totally different chemical however when crushed up and snorted it produces similar effects to cocaine but it is less full on.
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In many historical instances, slaves were not given rewards or pay for their labor. They were often considered property and were forced to work without compensation. Some slaves may have received small incentives for good behavior or exceptional work, but these instances were rare and did not equate to fair compensation for their labor.
In the 1870s, the Civil War had ended and there were no more slaves in the U.S.