BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadly.Badly by teachers! :-)
they treated them really bad
African slaves in southern colonies were subjected to harsh treatment, including forced labor, physical abuse, and dehumanization. They were often separated from their families, faced brutal working conditions on plantations, and had limited rights and freedoms. Slaves were considered property and were treated as such by their owners.
homeschool.
soccer
For the average child in the southern colonies, almost no formal education was forthcoming. There were few schools and most would not allow any poor children to attend.
they did not play at all they worked
they were taken through conquest and sold into slave trade where they were treated harshly, they weren't given any rights and were forced to work for no pay.
That slaves were just property and could be used or treated any way the owner wanted.
the southern colonies were places.
They can work on the plantations, supervise your children and clean the house
No, the southern colonies did not have the first public schools. The first public schools in the American colonies were established in the New England colonies, such as Massachusetts and Connecticut, in the 17th century. These schools were primarily established to educate children in reading and writing.
the new England colonies, the middle colonies, and the southern colonies