no Canada does not support slavery, we haven't for a very very very long time. When slavery was still legal in the US, many slaves tried to escape to freedom in Canada via the 'underground railroad'.
The challenge to the escaped slaves were the climate. The weather patterns and the snow in Canada were the most daunting challenges for all slaves. Unfortunately, because of Canada's frigid temperatures, they could not house many people.
He's one of the slaves that escaped.
well the slaves had to clear the lands, work the soil and build the towns that is in the north
Sims is a man working in the Riley Plantation who is in charge of the slaves,to check if they are promoting a good job with their work. The work is based on picking cotton everyday. He is sinister, cruel and overweight. He has no sympathy over Julllilly and Liza. Liza and her crippled dissablility has lead Jullilly to help her with her work. He abuses the slaves by using a whip called cat-o-nine tails which is a whip put together with nine. He has lead the slaves to be malnourished, just enough to live so they can work. Sims is inhumane and is racist over the african colour.
Canada is a democratic society.
By being born in Canada, the baby has automatically become a Canadian citizen. This is irrespective of the child's parents' being non citizens or work permit holders. This kind of birthright citizenship is not only applicable for Canada but for several other countries also.
Indian slaves
they were forced to be slaves
they did everything they were told :(
Slaves
They picked cotton and did chores for the white.
Farming, body guarding.
Field slaves typically worked in the fields planting, cultivating, and harvesting crops such as cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, and rice. They were responsible for manual labor tasks and long hours of work under harsh conditions, often enduring physical abuse and oppressive treatment from overseers.
they use to work in coal mines
Phoenician slaves were the rowers on the ships, worked the farms and in the houses and public works.
About 20,000 slaves came to Canada!
Town slaves in the American South typically performed domestic tasks such as cooking, cleaning, childcare, gardening, and house maintenance for their owners. They also often worked as skilled laborers, such as blacksmiths, carpenters, or shoemakers, contributing to the economic productivity of the town.
There were many places in Canada for black slaves. Such as Buxton.