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The work in tobacco fields were done by African slaves or indentured servants.

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Work in tobacco fields was done by either?

Work in tobacco fields was done by either African Slaves or indentured servants.


What was work in tobacco fields done by?

black people


Why were many slaves needed in tobacco plantations?

A typical tobacco plantation would use 100 slaves to work the fields. The south had over 2,320,000 slaves that was over 47 percent of its total population.


Why were slaves were brought to the US?

To work on tobacco fields for plantation owners.


Why were slaves originally brought to the US?

To work on tobacco fields for plantation owners.


What punishments did slaves in tobacco fields face if their work was not up to standards?

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In what smaller groups is most legislative work done?

Most of the work of the legislature is done in groups called committees.


Slaves and indentured servents were first brought to north America to work producing?

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Did field work?

Work in the fields of Ancient Egypt was mainly done by the peasant farmers. On the estates of the nobles and the temple the work was often done by slaves.


Who did much of the work in the fields and on the farms in Jamestown?

enslaved African Americans most of whom worked in tobacco... Work the fields... To do the work for him, often in exchange for farm products.


Slaves were first brought to North America to work producing?

Tobacco! then later they done the cotton


What was the role of messor in Medieval Times?

A messor was the village official responsible for the work done in the fields.