Slaves increased their personal support by cultivating relationships with other slaves, relying on their own skills and resourcefulness, forming networks within the slave community, and negotiating with their owners for privileges or favors.
Slaves increased their personal support by forming close relationships with other slaves, relying on their community for emotional support and solidarity, and by utilizing their skills and talents to gain favor with their owners or supervisors. They also often turned to spiritual beliefs and practices to find strength and comfort in difficult circumstances.
Slaves who gained skills, education, or relationships that made them more valuable to their owners were able to increase their personal support. Additionally, slaves who had special talents or abilities that could be monetized, such as being a skilled artisan or musician, were likely to have increased personal support from their owners.
Slaves often increased their personal support by forming strong relationships with other slaves, developing skills that made them valuable to their owners, and sometimes by engaging in acts of resistance or rebellion to challenge their status and demand better treatment. By creating networks of support and building their own sense of empowerment, slaves were able to improve their conditions and work towards freedom.
Slaves do not increase personal support. In fact, the use of slaves contributes to the exploitation and abuse of individuals and goes against principles of equality and human rights. It is unethical and illegal to own slaves in most societies.
Georgians started buying slaves to support their labor-intensive agricultural practices, particularly in crops like rice and indigo. The demand for labor in the colonies increased as the need for productivity and profit grew. Slavery provided an inexpensive and exploitable workforce that allowed planters to increase their profits.
Slaves increased their personal support by forming close relationships with other slaves, relying on their community for emotional support and solidarity, and by utilizing their skills and talents to gain favor with their owners or supervisors. They also often turned to spiritual beliefs and practices to find strength and comfort in difficult circumstances.
the machine thAT increased the demand for slaves was the cotton gin
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The Arab states in North Africa traditionally traded in slaves. But, when the demand for African slaves to work on the cotton and sugar cane plantations in America arose, the demand for slaves increased.
Cotton gin
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Supplies of slaves increased
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Slaves were worth a lot of money because they can do a lot of work and many people wanted slaves to work under them, so slave trade increased and as that increased trade with Muslim merchants increased!!! AMAZING!!! If they (slaves) were in Africa, they were lucky because they had a little chance to escape to liberty. They had to work hard or marry a free person to be exposed to liberty!!!
It increased the need for slaves.
It increased because it did!