Africans 'did' work in Diamond mines in the year 1789 when the second Pharaoh of Zeuth, he wanted Jewels for his chair. but in 1856, it stopped, because nothing was left.
They were called plantations
They would usually farm and clean. They would also probbally teach the youngsters
Life in the south was all farm land and black slaves everywhere whom did most of work.
The South depended on labor from enslaved Africans for their plantation economy. Enslaved Africans were used to work the fields, tend to crops like cotton and tobacco, and perform other agricultural duties. The profitability of the Southern economy was largely built on the exploitation of enslaved African labor.
Pick cotton in the south and clean
Africans were not allowed to work
Not really, beside having the right to live and work in the United Kingdom.
slaves
Because in the south there were a lot of rice and tobacco crops to be picked,therefore the farmers needed slaves to work on the field and farm.
As of recent estimates, approximately 450,000 South Africans are employed in the mining sector. This number can fluctuate due to various factors, including economic conditions, commodity prices, and technological advancements. The mining industry remains a significant part of the South African economy, providing jobs and contributing to regional development.
Enslaved Africans were important to farmers because they provided cheap labor for plantation work, such as planting and harvesting crops like cotton, tobacco, and sugar. Their forced labor contributed to the profitability of large agricultural operations in the Americas.