so when they would get seperated from their real families they would have someone to help them through tough times.
so they can have less works.
because they needed help with slave work with an extended family that meant less work for each one.
So if some enslave were sold others could raise the children left behind.
To provide some measure of stability in their lives, enslave African Americans established a network of relatives and friends, who made up their extended family. I know is to much! :)
South enslaved because they needed people to pick the cotton and other harvest
Many enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced by keeping family traditions alive.
Extended families exist as the result of births and marriages. They are not formed in the sense of several people getting together and agreeing to create an extended family.
the answer extended family
Extended family is anybody past just a single blood relation. Siblings, children, and parents are your non-extended family, while anyone else is. For example, cousins, aunts, grandparents, and nephews are all extended family members.
enslaved people are people who are slaves back then during the colonies there had enslaved people who help then with their plantations
All people have extended families. Some cultures make more of them than others do.
Their family was the only people they could trust and the only people who understood what they were going through. Religion gave them hope.