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mostly in the south in cotton fields, plantations, and as servants in houses. they took care of livestock, chopped wood, carried water, cooked, and much more

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Enslaved people in various historical contexts worked in plantations, mines, households, and other labor-intensive industries. They also worked in industries such as agriculture, textiles, and construction, among others. Work conditions were often harsh, with long hours and little to no compensation.

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