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Q: Where could a freed slave who spent his life working in the fields of plantations find both a job and more acceptance?
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Where could a freed slave who spent his life working in the fields or plantations find a job and more acceptance?

become a cowboy in far west


What happened on the plantations?

The plantations were destroyed, and nobody could work in the fields anymore.


Where could a freed slave who spent his life working in the fields of plantation find both a job and acceptance?

Becoming a cowboy in the far west


Could boys and girls both work on sugar plantations?

Yes. Both genders were, and are, capable of working on sugar plantations, usually with the males doing more of the harder physical labor.


How many people could afford clothes before slave plantations began using cotton to make clothes and how many could after?

not alot but some of the people who were working for the slave master could


Why did many of Virginias farmers become wealthier than farmers in New England?

The Virginia plantations could grow more crops and in larger quantities. New England had rocky soil and couldn’t support large fields of crops.


What are some reasons that African were considered ideal laborers for the plantations and mines of the European colonists in the Americas?

The Africans were considered ideal laborers for the plantations of the Americas because many of those plantations were on the same latitude as Africa. The Africans had farmed the fields in Africa and could work on farms with a similar climate in America. Europeans had difficulty working in the fields of America that were on the same latitude as Africa. The weather was too hot. Africans only worked in the mines in the hottest parts of the Americas. Since the mines in the Appalachians were cooler, Europeans generally worked in those. Slaves were not considered ideal, however, in the upper South, slaves were not too busy in the winter and the mines were there. As a result, slaves were frequently used as mine workers in winter simply to keep them working. In spring, they would return to the farms. Yes Yes clarice go and wipe ye bum.Asians get a lot hornier around mid summer along with eating a lot more cat anus


What are some reason that African were considered ideal laborers for the plantations and mines of the European colonists in the Americas?

The Africans were considered ideal laborers for the plantations of the Americas because many of those plantations were on the same latitude as Africa. The Africans had farmed the fields in Africa and could work on farms with a similar climate in America. Europeans had difficulty working in the fields of America that were on the same latitude as Africa. The weather was too hot. Africans only worked in the mines in the hottest parts of the Americas. Since the mines in the Appalachians were cooler, Europeans generally worked in those. Slaves were not considered ideal, however, in the upper South, slaves were not too busy in the winter and the mines were there. As a result, slaves were frequently used as mine workers in winter simply to keep them working. In spring, they would return to the farms. Yes Yes clarice go and wipe ye bum.Asians get a lot hornier around mid summer along with eating a lot more cat anus


What are some reasons that Africans were considered ideal laborers for the plantations and mines of the European colonists in the Americas?

Africans were considered ideal laborers due to their perceived resistance to diseases like malaria, their knowledge of agriculture including cultivating crops like rice and sugar cane, and their physical resilience for performing demanding labor in harsh conditions. Additionally, the transatlantic slave trade made Africans easily accessible and profitable for European colonists in need of labor for their plantations and mines.


Why did Georgia didn't have any plantations before 1750?

There were no plantations in Georgia before 1750 because there were no slaves to harvest the crops. The plantations were so big no one could manage them on their own. Soon after 1750 slaves soon came to America then plantations started to grow. That is why there were no plantations in Georgia in 1750.


Would electromagnetic waves exist if changing magnetic fields could produce electric fields but chaning electric fields could not in turn produce magnetic fields?

no


Why did some people agree with slavery and some did not?

The south had an economy based on slave labour generally working in plantations, but the north did not depend on slave labour hence could afford to see it as morally wrong.