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While living on the plantation, Frederick Douglass did not have a consistent father figure or a sense of security that comes from a stable family life. He also did not have a formal education or the freedom to make choices about his own life.
If you have family in Arkansas, they can do it for you.
The people in colonial Pennsylvania farmed for a living.
V. Haridasan has written: 'Family budget and social security benefits of rubber plantation workers in India' -- subject(s): Case studies, Cost and standard of living, Rubber plantation workers, Social security
No, Michael Jordan's family was not poor. His father worked in the textile industry and his mother worked in banking. They were a middle-class family living in North Carolina.
tenant workers on a plantation
nothing.
Working in the Great House on a plantation provided better living conditions, access to more resources, and opportunities for social interaction with the plantation owner and their family. It also offered some level of protection and security compared to working in the fields.
If you aren't living in Pennsylvania, you aren't really living
He had a plantation, wrote books, inherited money.
How did Thay make a living in Pennsylvania
NO, UNTIL YOUR 18 OR OLDER YOU HAVE TO BE LIVING WITH A RESONSIBILE FAMILY MEMBER. NO, UNTIL YOUR 18 OR OLDER YOU HAVE TO BE LIVING WITH A RESONSIBILE FAMILY MEMBER.