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Depends on where they were employed. Household slaves worked until their masters went to bed. Slaves in the fields did sunup to sundown. Slaves in the mines worked until they died.
Slave masters needed to catch more slaves to make more money. They sold slaves for money. Their wealth was decided by the number and quality of slaves they had in stock. Sometimes, if they had farms, the more slaves that worked on the farms, the better.
They were known as: tinsmiths.
The Southerners.
They were pressured to be Christians by their masters, but incorporated African elements to their Christianity--for example gospel music. African American Christianity had many elements of what is now called liberation theology as African American Christians worked to free the slaves--many songs used themes from the Biblical Exodus, etc.
Well, on my Virtual Villagers 3, I have tried to get the chief to have a baby 2 times and it hasn't worked. So my answer is no. But keep on trying!
I have a Masters Degree from Corllins University, worked out well for me.
No. They worked and were property.
She worked primarily in India but her missions are now located all over the world.
Yes, Mother Teresa worked with the poorest of the poor and her Missionaries of Charity continue that work today.
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slaves often worked in cotten fields.if not they were maids to thier masters or cooks.
They slept in their masters home next to the fire place.
Depends on where they were employed. Household slaves worked until their masters went to bed. Slaves in the fields did sunup to sundown. Slaves in the mines worked until they died.
conflicts are worked out is called?
Some slaves thought they would be free if they worked hard, but their masters would just keep them if they worked well. If they were bad their master would kill them, so no, the slaves were not really free.
Actually no, I don't know where you got that idea. Herman Cain has a Masters in Computer Science and has worked in many careers, but not a minister.