slaves worked on plantations
In both the north and the south slaves worked hard and were owned. In the south slaves mostly worked on plantations; in the north many slaves worked in businesses and were able to work for money in their spare time.
The name of the reform group that worked to end slavery was the abolitionists. The abolitionist movement had leaders such as Frederick Douglass that worked to help free slaves.
There was not that much urban slavery because urban people worked in factories where slaves were not need as compared to rural where they used slavery a lot because they worked on the farms and needed help
They spoke out against slavery, worked to free slaves, and fought for what they believed was right.
Abolitionist
A plantation owner was a person that owned slaves and a farm that the slaves worked on
An abolitionist is someone that wants to end slavery. In the United States, abolitionists worked to end the African and Native American slave trade and give those slaves their full freedom.
ANSWER Abolitionist.
He did inherited slaves from Thomas Hancock, and they worked for him. But John never bought or sold slaves, however, in his will he had the slaves he inherited to be declared free after his death.
two ways were they worked slower and broke machines
It was, the slaves were sold and bought like objects, they could not object they were often worked to death or starved.