planters kept the occupied by giving them domestic works
Children who required constant supervision
Yes, it is true Slaves in the U.S. rarely grew rice, but the slaves in the Caribbean and South America did.
Southerners have no part in slavery today. During the time period of slavery, obviously before the civil war, slaves WERE exceptionally important though. Slaves were used because they were cheap, hardworking people. If these slaves ever disobeyed their masters, they were severely whipped. Slaves were very popular because they were needed to tend to the master's plantation.
They were slaves when they lived in manor's
During Black Slavery many people were unable to read and write therefore not many journals were wrote and quotes.
i want to find out what the slaves did during the dull or off sesson
they slept with the slaves and had babies.
Descendants of European planters and African slaves are often referred to as Creoles in some regions such as the Caribbean and Louisiana.
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Many slaves were Baptists, and a lot of Baptist preachers spoke out against slavery. The white planters needed those slaves to work for them, so often times the planters were opposed to Baptist preaching.
they just did
they understood that their financial success depended on the survival of the slaves.
slaves were valuable property
Yes planters supported slavery. They did so because slaves were free labor and they needed them to work the fields.
A) children who required constant supervsion
to prevent rebellions
After the Civil War, planters offered freed slaves work in exchange for a small portion of the crops they grew on the plantations. This system, known as sharecropping, allowed former slaves to live on and work the land, but often resulted in debt and continued economic hardships for many.