many kinds, mostly friuts and vegetables corn was very popular back then
Cotton, coffee, sugar.
Tobacco, cotton, sugar and coffee
Tobacco
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.
Slaves were the main labor source for large plantations.
There were no plantations in Georgia before 1750 because there were no slaves to harvest the crops. The plantations were so big no one could manage them on their own. Soon after 1750 slaves soon came to America then plantations started to grow. That is why there were no plantations in Georgia in 1750.
sugar cane
slaves were used on plantations to grow and pick the cotton
There were no plantations in Georgia before 1750 because there were no slaves to harvest the crops. The plantations were so big no one could manage them on their own. Soon after 1750 slaves came to America then plantations started to grow. That is why there were no plantations in Georgia before 1750.
Slave owners instilled fear into slaves. They would use harsh punishment and death as an example to prevent slaves from trying to escape the plantations.
They knew how to grow crops and raise cattle
C.They put it back into their plantations and bought slaves.
They brought their slaves and ideas for plantations.
Many slaves in the South were put to work on plantations before and during the Civil War. Many of these plantations were used to grow tobacco.
Slaves on plantations were controlled through physical abuse, threats of punishment, and the enforcement of strict rules by overseers or plantation owners. Slaves were also subjected to forced labor, restricted movement, and denied basic rights to maintain control and prevent rebellion. Additionally, the legal system and cultural norms of the time supported the institution of slavery, further reinforcing control over slaves.