debgtors
A plantation owner was a person that owned slaves and a farm that the slaves worked on
A plantation overseer is like a foreman - a person in charge to make sure work is done and employees are managed. Addendum. A plantation officer is not like a foreman who works with legally employed people who willingly sign a contract to do a work. They are enforcers who make sure people do the work a master wants done whether the enslaved want to or not.
tuyt6y6
THey were forced to work, mostly against their will.
In Africa, this is because Africa is a poor country. It lived in the poverty line, with no shelters and good cothes. So they were forced to be slaves.
A person who was forced to work on a plantation was typically referred to as a slave. Slavery involved individuals being owned as property, without rights or freedoms, and forced to work under harsh and exploitative conditions.
Slave traders and plantation owners.
They were SLAVES and forced to work. They were considered property. I would run away too.
In most cases, a permanently disabled person is not forced to work by law. However, there may be certain situations where disability benefits are contingent upon the individual's ability to work in some capacity that accommodates their disability. These requirements depend on the specific laws and regulations of the country or state in question.
Um Slaves
For religious freedom. Some were kidnapped and forced into slavery for rich white men to work on their farms plantation.
- 13th
thirtheen
Thirteenth
Slavery was never a culture. It was when plantation owners bought over African Americans and forced them to work on their plantations for no pay. It was outlawed in the US by the 13th amendmant
A plantation owner was the person who owned the property and the slaves that worked on it.
A person in this situation is typically referred to as a slave, a term that describes someone who is being exploited and deprived of their freedom and basic human rights.