During the 17th century, the fields of the Chesapeake were predominantly worked by indentured servants and enslaved Africans. Indentured servants were European individuals who worked in exchange for passage to the American colonies, while enslaved Africans were forcibly brought to the region to work on plantations.
Slaves who worked in the home generally had better living conditions, access to better food, and sometimes received special treatment from their owners compared to those who worked in the fields. However, they were still subject to the same brutal treatment and lack of freedom experienced by all slaves.
Two types of slaves in ancient Rome were household slaves who worked in the homes of their master, performing domestic duties, and agricultural slaves who worked in the fields and farms belonging to their master.
Rice plantation slaves typically worked in wet and marshy conditions, tending to fields that required constant irrigation and maintenance. Cotton plantation slaves, on the other hand, worked in drier conditions, cultivating crops that were physically demanding to harvest due to the need for picking cotton by hand. Both groups endured harsh conditions and long hours of labor, but the nature of their work and living conditions varied based on the specific crop being produced.
Urban reformer Jacob Riis is associated with being an advocate against the living conditions of urban tenements in cities, particularly in New York City during the late 19th century. He used his photography and writings to expose the squalid conditions in which many impoverished families lived.
A field servant on a plantation typically performed manual labor such as planting and harvesting crops, clearing land, and maintaining fields. They often worked long hours under harsh conditions and were commonly subjected to exploitation and mistreatment by plantation owners.
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the Indians worked the rice fields in southern colonies
men worked in the fields in Aztec farms :)
he worked in the fields
men worked in the fields in Aztec farms :)
Harriet Tubman was a field help. She worked in the fields.
Worked in fields
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
They worked in cotton fields.
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before