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Slaves were responsible to the cleaning and general upkeep of the cabins where they lived. Slaves therefore would only clean their cabins when they were not working, perhaps in the evenings or on Sundays.
They had cabins, in which they lived. not cabins, sheds. Sheds that never kept the wind out, they were always cold at night. Most slaveowners had comfortable, although small, cabins for their slaves, complete with fireplaces. They are to be seen in many restored plantations in the South, like Chincquapenn, here in North Carolina.
That would have been up to the individual slave and his (or her) desire for a clean cabin. Im not sure the answer but the above answer is incorrect.
Slaves were usually responsible for keeping their own living quarters clean. So it differed, but in most cases the answer would be 'fairly regularly'.
Inkpaduta attacked many cabins!!
It held 840 cabins.
Big Bear Cool Cabins offers many sorts of cabin accommodations including 1-5 bedroom cabins, pet friendly cabins, and lodges. Their website provides a list of available cabins.
in valley forge there are about 2,000 cabins
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alot
they was a lot of slaves because there was a lot a big farms
twice a day!