Seasoning was the process of sending slaves to the Caribbean to work before bring them to the US. The sugar fields there were incredibly cruel, and most slaves died. Seasoning is nothing more than thinning out the weak slaves from the strong ones.
you are talking about the seasoning camps. Also seasoning is when the slaves were for example rubbed down with palm oil to disguise their wounds.
When slaves have been working as a slave for a long time, and they cooperate and are skilled.
The process of slaves being dehumanized and deculturalized
Kiln seasoning is the most effective commercial process for drying wood. It accelerates the moisture-removal process through the use of external energy.
Seasoning
SSNNG is nothing but seasoning which is the process of adding salt, herbs or spices to food to enhance the flavor.
You mean Cajun? Cajon is a drum.
It's the name of a spice or a seasoning.
it mean that they free from slaves
Capture and Conditioning, Middle Passage, Seasoning Process
No. Teflon takes the place of the seasoning process for steel or iron woks.
Dried seasoning has all moisture removed.
With most dishes, it's usually at the beginning of the cooking process.
No, slaves could NOT be mean to their slaves because they would get in HUGE trouble. They would probably be put to death if they where.[: Audralynne :]