Depends on the situation they where in and the working invirment. and if one was payed in sugar or coco nuts. I was there in the early on set of the first and last situation that intimately shut down the whole company.
Slaves and overseers
Dockery Farms drew workers to the plantation because it offered job opportunities, housing, and a steady income for laborers. The promise of economic stability and employment attracted many workers to the plantation.
The life of workers are different in tea or coffee and indigo plantation in India because in indigo plantation the workers works like a servant but in tea or coffee plantation the workers had no force to work. thank you and have a nice day.
the workers have to do their plantation because they have no money
enslaved people who were forced to work on the plantation. The wealthy family would oversee the operations of the plantation, while skilled workers, such as carpenters and blacksmiths, would carry out various tasks. Enslaved people would perform the majority of the labor, working in the fields, tending to crops, and contributing to the overall economic success of the plantation.
Slaves and overseers
For plantation workers in Assam, Swaraj or freedom meant the right to move freely and retaining a link with the village from which they had come.
The earliest planters of the Southern Colonies settled along rivers and creeks of the coastal plain. Because the land was washed by ocean tides, the region was known as the Tidewater. The Tidewater's gentle slopes and rivers offered rich farmland for plantation.*a plantation is a large estate farmed by many workers*
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Sharit Bhowmik has written: 'Tea plantation labour in India' -- subject(s): Tea plantation workers, Tea trade 'Class formation in the plantation system' -- subject(s): Tea trade, Adivasis, Tea plantation workers, Plantations, Social classes
This is called a plantation.
Plantation workers.