They were used for helping out with farming, and helping with fishing.
Connecticut used slaves primarily for agricultural labor, including farming, livestock management, and domestic work in households. Slaves also worked in other industries such as shipbuilding, trading, and manufacturing in the state.
I went to visit my family in Connecticut last summer.
The Connecticut colony had slaves but their economy wasn't as dependent on slavery as the Southern colonies. Some individuals within the colony were against slavery and there were movements to abolish it. By the early 19th century, slavery was gradually abolished in Connecticut.
There were 11 states that did not have slaves: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana.
Switchblade knives are considered illegal in Connecticut, according to the state's statutes which prohibit the possession, sale, and use of such knives.
usually slaves didnt posses money. but depending on where they are from, or put into slavery they use local currency if any. like Persian slaves would have to use greek currency if enslaved and given to a greek.
Yes, there were slaves in colonial Connecticut.
Mainly-slaves,crops,and livestocks
They were mostly farmers in Connecticut and had some indentured slaves.
Yes there was slavery in Connecticut. They did not have any slavery until the 1700's though. On the eve of the revolution, Connecticut had the largest number of slaves in New England. (6,464)
I went to visit my family in Connecticut last summer.
they use whips to punish the slaves but they use guns to kill the slaves
Connecticut is a state in the New England region of the United States.
Connecticut compromise
Answer 1:slaves were never owned here but Connecticut did help many of the slaves in the underground railroad Rebuttal:That is a common misconception/self-deception, but slaves were indeed owned in Connecticut. The quotation below is an example. See related links, below, for more information. "Some told me that they did not know that slavery was ever allowed in Connecticut, and some affirm that it never did exist in the State. What I have written of my own history, seems to satisfy the minds of those that read it, that the so called, favored state, the land of good morals and steady habits, was ever a slave state, and that slaves were driven through the streets tied or fastened together for market. This seems to surprise some that I meet, but it was true. I have it from reliable authority. Yes, this was done in Connecticut."Life of James Mars, a Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut, p. 37
slaves did not use any transport they mostly walked
People may use children as slaves due to factors such as poverty, lack of education, cultural norms, and exploitation. Children may be vulnerable to exploitation because they are easily controlled, have limited legal rights, and are less likely to resist or report abuse. It is a violation of human rights and is illegal in most parts of the world.
The smaller states benefited, because the smaller states had no use for slaves. Due to the fact that they didn't have any crops or enough property.