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Slave based plantations were not developed in New England because the slave owners there preferred to have indentured slaves rather than African slaves. This was because they believed the African slaves did not live long enough.
long ago when people had slaves they had to do everything they were asked to do, that probably envolved cooking, cleaning, gardening and whatever else the owner wanted them to do!!!! (if ya get me) hope this helps xxx (just wonder why you wanna know-you don't have slaves do ya-hahahahah)
Slaves would work from sunrise to twilight for their entire lives
3 years then forced to sell slaves for living until they died
two years.
Plantation owners preferred slaves over indentured servants because slaves were considered property for life, providing a long-term and inexpensive source of labor. Indentured servants, on the other hand, only worked for a fixed period and were entitled to freedom and land after their contract ended, making them less profitable for plantation owners in the long run.
over two years
Plantation owners preferred slaves over indentured servants because slaves were considered property, providing a long-term source of labor with no freedom or rights. Slaves could be inherited and their children born into slavery, ensuring a continuous workforce. In contrast, indentured servants had limited terms of service and some legal protections, making them less profitable and reliable for plantation owners.
Cheap (free) labor, and it wasn't illegal at the time. The free market spoke.
Plantation owners preferred slaves over indentured servants because slaves were considered property that could be bought and sold, ensuring a long-term and stable labor force. Unlike indentured servants, slaves did not have fixed contract terms and were bound for life, providing continuity and control over their workforce. Slaves also offered greater economic returns as their descendants could also be enslaved, perpetuating a system of free labor.
Plantation owners preferred slaves over indentured servants because slaves were seen as a long-term and inheritable source of labor, providing more stability and control over their workforce. Additionally, slaves did not have the legal protections and rights that indentured servants possessed, making them easier to exploit and control. Finally, the racial hierarchy and beliefs of the time perpetuated the notion that Africans and their descendants were inferior and thus suitable for enslavement.
Slaves worked long hours for no pay. This helped the South economically because they were able to harvest large amounts of crop quickly and cheaply.
The children of female slaves didn't need to be bought.
Plantation owners preferred African slaves over indentured servants because slaves were seen as a more permanent and cost-effective labor source. Slaves were considered property for life, providing long-term labor stability, while indentured servants worked for a defined period before gaining freedom. Additionally, racial prejudices and laws made it easier to control and subjugate African slaves compared to European indentured servants.
Owners of large plantations would prefer slaves over indentured servants because slaves could be owned for life and were considered property, providing greater control and ensuring a continuous source of cheap labor. Indentured servants had limited terms of service and some legal protections, making them less profitable and reliable for long-term agricultural work. Furthermore, slaves were seen as a permanent underclass, ensuring a highly stratified social structure that benefited plantation owners.
The answer to this question is varied depending on the plantation. It would be a very generalized and inaccurate statement to say either yes or no. Slave-owners each ran things differently. Some plantations were very strict on behavior and practices. This would allow very little room for any traditional culture to surface. Slaves were assimilated into whatever belief and culture system that their owners practiced whether willingly or forcefully. However, there are many counts of owners being far more lenient with their slaves. Allowing them to practice their religions and traditions so long as it did not interfere with duties and the ongoing routine of their owners.
Slaves were forced to work long hours because their labor was key to the economic interests of their owners, who sought to maximize profits through their labor. In addition, the harsh conditions of slavery meant that slaves had little autonomy or control over their own time.