They were put into two groups 1 group would to something to do with cattle and the other would do something to do with crops
Work in the fields for slaves was extremely grueling, involving long hours under harsh conditions. Slaves were forced to toil in the fields planting and harvesting crops such as cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugar cane. They were subjected to brutal treatment, inadequate food and shelter, and had little to no control over their own lives.
Landowners used slaves for labor to work in fields and farms, helping to cultivate crops and increase productivity. Slaves were seen as a source of cheap and easily controlled labor, and were used as a means to maximize profits and maintain economic success in agricultural enterprises. Ownership of slaves also provided social status and power within society for landowners.
Slaves were brought to Brazil primarily from Africa to work in the fields due to the demand for labor on sugar plantations. The transatlantic slave trade increased during the colonial period to meet the growing need for workers in the Portuguese colonies. Economic factors and the availability of cheap labor drove the influx of slaves into Brazil.
Slaves used different tools in the fields depending on what type work they were doing. In fields of cotton, some were given hoes but they mostly worked with their hands to pick the cotton and put them in sacks.
After waking up the slaves would go straight to work, have lunch if they were lucky then go back to work, andhave dinner then work and then at the end of the day they would go to bed, in their huts that they shared with 10 people or more
Virginia
The slaves were sold in the South states of the U.S.A to work in the cotton fields.
The farmers and the slaves worked in the fields
pull cotton out of the fields
The south had to have slaves to work the cotton and rice fields ,it was solely for profit.
some states wanted to keep slaves so they seceded from the country refusing to give up the privilege of slaves
They grew crops and worked in houses.
oxen, donkeys and slaves
they made them work the fields
Slavery played a huge role in ancient Athens. Slaves did most jobs, from working in the fields to building and mining. Slaves even made up most of Athens' police force. Slaves were not generally mistreated though, and even had some rights by law.
The slaves on the large landed estates raised animals as well as tilling their fields.
The slaves brought to America were chattel slaves. The had no rights, could be traded as property, and were expected to perform labors for their masters. The South had field slaves who worked the fields and the house slaves.