Yes. Slaves were considered by most to be less than human essentially and were treated as such. They did not have rights and were expected to do what their "master" told them to do. Not doing what they were told could result in physical harm and sometimes death not to mention the emotional harm slaves had to endure as well.
They brought their slaves and ideas for plantations.
They brought their slaves and ideas for plantations.
They brought their slaves and ideas for plantations
They lacked experience in living independently.
They lacked experience in living independently.
They lacked experience in living independently.
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yup because they had factories in the north and no or little plantations so less work for them to do :)
They had been treated absolutely appallingly.
Yes, slaves were forced to work. Slave labor was the reason that planters could farm more land and so most became more wealthy as the years passed. However, those who did not rotate crops or manage their slaves well, did stand to lose their wealth before the Emancipation era after the Civil War. Some owned dozens or hundreds of slaves, which they purchased in various ways. Unlike indentured servants whose labor bought their passage, slaves had no way out.
He and the other six presidents all owned plantations and many slaves.
There were many things true about Southern planters. Southern farmers often owned slaves, worked large plantations, and harvested crops like tobacco, cotton, and sugar.