Yes...some slaves were expert carpenters , blacksmiths , or tailors. They learned their trades after years of service under expert white craftsmen.
Slaves could be either of the 3. They were also lots of other things
Yes, But is not all that slaves were used for. slaves were used for many qualities and work that slave owners were to lazy to do.
True. Many slaves were warriors and had been important people within their society, so there were also people with skills who were taken as slaves.
Slaves worked as Skilled laborers, blacksmiths, and carpenters.
Tailors,saloon people, (lol idk what they r called exactly ) Blacksmiths, slaves, mostly farmers.
Yes and no. There were some "house slaves" who were, for all intents and purposes, nannies or servants to the white family who owned them. They were expected to have a wide range of household skills, including sewing, cooking, and making minor repairs. But even those few slaves who had masters who were kind to them were still slaves. They were not encouraged to be "experts" at anything, and they weren't allowed to do work that might take away from skilled white tradesmen. In cities that were segregated but had free blacks living there, some did in fact learn to be blacksmiths or carpenters, but they would only have worked in their own segregated part of town, and would not have been paid the salary of a white carpenter, blacksmith, or tailor.
work as skilled laborers, such as blacksmiths and carpenters others work as farmers, on-board ships, and in the ever growing shipbuilding industry
The role slaves played in the middle colonies is that Slaves worked in cities as skilled laborers such as blacksmiths and carpenters. Other slaves worked on farms, on board ships and growing ships building industries.
they worked in cities as skilled laborers , such as blacksmiths and carpenters . other slaves worked on farms , onboard ships , and in the growing shipbuilding industry
Slaves worked as Skilled laborers, blacksmiths, and carpenters.
The role slaves played in the middle colonies is that Slaves worked in cities as skilled laborers such as blacksmiths and carpenters. Other slaves worked on farms, on board ships and growing ships building industries.
Scribes, masons, quarrymen, carpenters, blacksmiths, soldiers and thousands of slaves
Slaves worked in plantations. They were also Blacksmiths, Fur trappers, Glassblowers, Tanners, Carpenters, Fishermen, Bakers, Carriage drivers, grooms, stonemasons and weavers. They were stripped of their rights and freedom, slaves were beaten, separated from their families, and worked continually.
Slaves possibly worked for blacksmiths in the southern US. There were blacksmiths all over the world who did not use slave labour.