Want this question answered?
Slaves in the United States typically slept in cramped and basic quarters called slave quarters, which were often separate from the main living spaces of the slave owner's residence. These quarters were usually simple structures with minimal furnishings and amenities, and living conditions were very harsh and crowded.
To provide food,clothing,and medical to former slaves
Detainees will be provided with food, water, clothing, shelter, and medical care.
Food, clothing, and medical attention
Terminal
to provide food,clothing and medical care to former slaves
The crafts people and scribes lived in a specially built town where they were provided with houses, food, clothing and even medical care. The slaves on the other hand were sheltered in vast barracks. They were fed but could expect little else. Most, if not all were naked.
To provide food, clothing, and medical care to former slaves
Nothing as most miners were slaves. They would have received food, water and shelter but probably not clothing. As slaves they went naked.
they helped with the wounded soldiers and provided food
Food, clothing, and medical attention
Food, clothing, and medical attention