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the working conditions for white slaves were:

.very hot

. dangerous

.hectic

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What was life like on a sugar plantation for slaves?

Life on a sugar plantation for slaves was characterized by harsh conditions, long hours of labor in the fields under the hot sun, and brutal treatment by overseers. Slaves faced physical abuse, inadequate living conditions, and minimal food and healthcare. Families were often separated, and resistance to the harsh conditions could result in severe punishment or death.


What were working conditions like for slaves?

it was hard for them they had to sleep and go to the toilet were they were sitting they were beaten and estimated 10% died on there journey they would have to sleep naked on hard wooden floor


What did slaves mostly do?

This would depend on which era you are talking about. The Egyptian slaves built pyramids and were treated like well. slaves.. The main thing about slaves is that they don't get PAID!


What were the working conditions of the African Slaves in The Caribbean?

A person who is a slave is treated as property not as a human. This means they are beaten, given a pair of pants and a shirt for clothing. Housed in the poorest conditions and fed basic foods too meet their needs. They were sold like cattle in slave markets. The passage to the Caibbean saw many die and they were chained together in the hold of the ship. Get the book TO BE A SLAVE that gives slave accounts of their lives. The former slaves were interviewed in the 1930's so what they say is what they experienced. I use to read parts of this book to my history classes.


What were living conditions like one for most slaves?

Most slaves in the 19th century lived in poor conditions, with overcrowded living quarters, lack of proper hygiene, and inadequate food. They often worked long hours in harsh and oppressive environments, facing physical and emotional abuse from their owners. Many slaves also suffered from poor health and limited access to medical care.