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Slaves did just about all the physical labor on a tobacco plantation. Growing tobacco is very labor-intensive. The seeds are tiny, and are sprouted in seed beds. Once they are up a little bit they have to be transplanted to the fields. After they grow a little they have to be "suckered" - the top part has to be pinched off so they will be bushy. They have to be hoed, to keep the soil loose, and weeded. They they had to be harvested, by hand. Once harvested, they had to be cured. This usually involved pushing a sharp stick through the base of the stalk of plants, so a number were on the stick, hanging upside down. Then the sticks were hung up in a curing barn. Meanwhile, a "cooper", who was a person who made barrels, was making large "hogshead" barrels to hold the cured plants. These barrels were packed with about 1000 pounds of tobacco. Then these had to be rolled onto a ship at the plantation dock. Lots of work to be done.

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