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Q: Is it true that slave owners in Kansas ran large plantations?
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How did slave owners in kansas run plantations?

no they did not


Why would owners of large plantations rather slaves than indentured servants?

Since slavery lasted a lifetime, a slave provided more years of work.


Why would owners of large plantations rather have slaves than indentured slaves?

Since slavery lasted a lifetime, a slave provided more years of work.


Why would owners of large plantations rather have slaves than indentured servants?

Since slavery lasted a lifetime, a slave provided more years of work.


Large farms that used slave labor for its crops?

Plantations


What is slave watchers?

slave watchers are the owners of slaves that usually work on plantations or mines. There were slaves in latin america, america, and africa.


What region used slave labor to operate large plantations?

southeast


Why are there so many slaves needed at a plantation?

Plantations required a large number of slaves due to the labor-intensive nature of agricultural work like planting, tending, and harvesting crops. The profitability of plantations relied on having a cheap and abundant workforce to cultivate and process the crops for export. Many slaves were needed to provide the necessary labor for large-scale production at plantations.


Portuguese were the first to enter the slave trade and establish large scale plantations using slave labor in?

West Africa


The Portuguese were the first to enter the slave trade and establish large-scale plantations?

Brazil


Did slave plantations have people to look over them?

Yes, the plantation owners often had hired-hands or "overseers" to supervise their slaves.


Which type of plantation was the hardest to work on for a slave?

Large southern cotton and tobacco plantations were considered to be the hardest for a slave to work. These plantations were tough to farm and required work at all hours of the day and night.