Slaves were often whiped, kicked, etc. Their living conditions were not good neither.
Fewer indentured servants arrived as conditions in Europe improved.
Slaves went from the south, to Canada through the underground railroad.
It was not nice at all. People got wipped and beatings if they did not do as there masters told them. Slaves were sold and left in horrific conditions, such as when on board a slave boat packed with slaves moving from country to country, slaves were left to sleep in there own urine and poo, they were not fed and other conditions that none of you have had to live in.
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
they were horrible conditions :(
It was called brutal because the slaves put on the boat were put through very harsh conditions.
They were slaves....so bad.
The Chesapeake slaves lived and worked under better conditions.
The Chesapeake slaves lived and worked under better conditions.
Wage increases, improved working conditions, better treatment from overseers, or temporary relief from harsh punishments were some of the gains achieved by slaves through successful strikes.
crappy
Georgia
Slaves were often whiped, kicked, etc. Their living conditions were not good neither.
House slaves and field slaves both experienced harsh living conditions, long hours of labor, and physical punishment. However, house slaves often had slightly better living conditions and more interaction with their masters, while field slaves typically faced harder physical labor and were subject to harsher discipline.
Slaves in the South generally lived in crowded and basic accommodations. They often lived in small, simple cabins or quarters provided by their owners. Living conditions were harsh, with minimal privacy, poor sanitation, and inadequate nutrition. Many slaves also endured harsh working conditions and physical abuse.
All of the above