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Q: During the antebellum era which disease took the lives of many slaves working Georgia's rice plantations?
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During the antebellum era, which disease took the lives of many slaves working Georgia's rice plantations?

Malaria


What were the daily jobs of slaves in America?

working in plantations and working in farms or digging


Did Peasants working in foreign owned plantations suffer high taxes?

Peasants working did pay high taxes to live and work the land for the landlord, but these were no foreign nor were they plantations.


How did each colonial region make money?

By simply working in plantations .


What did they call poor whites and freedman who worked on large plantations?

The answer is "Sharecropper" or African Americans (or I guess whites too) still working on plantations. :)


What were the plantations bosses who kept the enslaved africans working hard call?

Overseers.


How did Abraham Lincoln affect your lives?

If It Wasn't For Him Black People Would Be Working On Plantations.


Which group was MOST likely to have African-Americans and whites working alongside each other during the antebellum era in Georgia?

Artisans


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 did the women in slavery change during the reconstruction?

they stopped working on plantations and started working in the kitchen, where they belong. makin the MAN his sammiches. sources: 4chan


Was there any kid slaves during the civil war?

yes,there were very many African American (black) child slaves working on plantations and more (mostly plantations) during the civil war


How was slaves treaty during the civil war?

they were members of the northern army to fight the south or they were still working on the plantations