depends on where they lived , but some would work in the kitchen mostly women and on the cotton fields on any kind of farm,sweat shops.
19th
end slavery
It involved buying and trading of slaves and having them work. It was a terrible thing.
Colonists fought for and gained independence from their colonial rulers and within a century abolished slavery.
America would be divded up into 2 countries, the North and South, or possibly 3, North, South and West. "Southern North America" may still have some form of legal slavery today or if not, blacks would be 2nd class citizens. The last nation to abolish slavery was Brazil late in the 19th century. Clearly the Confederacy even if only for economic progress, would have abolished slavery in due time and proceeded to keep its agricultural economy and also invest in the 19th Century's Industrial Revolution.
19th
What do you think!
Lawnmowers
One big issue was slavery.
More than one W H country at the start of the 19th century.
Could somebody answer this question please. when did slavery start in Europe?
Slavery was accepted all through the world until about the early 19th century.
the answer is henry box browm
Anti-slavery movement is the movement that Abigail Adams could be most associated with in the 19th Century.
slavery and something else
end slavery
the answer is henry box browm